When first founded, Penn State was known as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania. One of the pillars in back of the HUB on the University Park campus of Penn State shows the institution's early beginnings. The pillars, by renowned artist William Culbertson created this promenade along the HUB lawn that explores 150 years of campus life in honor of Penn State’s Sesquicentennial. The five pillars detail different periods in the University’s history and depict various aspects of student life, activities, athletics, and cultural events.
The newest class of deputy sheriffs will graduate from the Pennsylvania Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Education and Training Program, thanks to the collaboration between the University and the state on Friday, Dec. 17.
A research project, supported by a grant from the PA Department of Community & Economic Development’s Manufacturing PA Innovation Program, creates opportunities for a faculty member, student, and local business owner.
Mary Zaborskis, assistant professor of American studies and gender studies at Penn State Harrisburg, received an honorable mention in the National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) “Feminist Formations” Paper Award.