Penn State Harrisburg and Penn State York have partnered to host a workshop on Feb. 15 to introduce students to robotic process automation, which allows for a low-code/no-code way of automating repetitive activities within businesses. The workshop will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. both in person in Olmsted Building Room E338 at the Harrisburg campus and via Zoom. The event is open to students from any of Penn State's Commonwealth Campuses.
As part of the Kulkarni Cultural Series, Penn State Harrisburg will welcome the Campbell Brothers for an evening of Sacred Steel and gospel music with a special guest performance by Spiritual Messengers, Warriors for God on Thursday, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Mukund S. Kulkarni Theatre.
Emily Griffin, a rising senior studying community, environment, and development, is the current president of the student-run Lion's Pantry at Penn State. She has been active with the team at The Lion's Pantry since her first semester of her first-year on campus.
Students added their handprints to a banner during the Consent Matters: Students Against Violence Walk to show their commitment to ending partner violence.
In October 2022, more than 100 students participated in the Consent Matters: Students Against Violence Walk to show their commitment to ending partner violence.
During the Consent Matters: Students Against Violence Walk, held in October, students added their handprints to a banner to show their commitment to ending partner violence.
Penn State Harrisburg has been holding “Consent Matters” events in an effort to educate students on a broad spectrum of issues related to consent and sexual misconduct.