A new book by Marissa Harrison, associate professor of psychology, examines the differences between male and female serial killers, what motivates women to kill, and why they often get away with it.
A new book by a Penn State faculty member explores the sex differences in serial killers, what motives women to kill, and why they often get away with murder.
Two poems by Penn State Harrisburg student Jesse Cristoforo were selected for publication in the Sigma Tau Delta Rectangle, a journal of creative writing published by the international English honor society.
Roger Brindley, vice provost for Penn State Global; Andrea Dowhower interim vice president for Student Affairs; and Renata Engel, vice provost for online education, share resources available for individuals who have been impacted by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey, as well as ways to help with the rescue and recovery.
Ji Young Kim, assistant professor of psychology in the Penn State Harrisburg School of Behavioral Sciences and Education, received an award from the American Psychological Association for her dissertation on applying behavioral economics concepts to education.