Lower Dauphin Middle School will be seeking its second consecutive team title when students from 18 area schools converge on Penn State Harrisburg’s Capital Union Building for the 26th annual MATHCOUNTS competition Saturday, Feb. 13.
A Feb. 23 public presentation by the nation’s first Secretary of Homeland Security, former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge, highlights a year-long celebration of public affairs academic programming at Penn State Harrisburg.
Demand for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accreditation is increasing for professionals in the fields of architecture, engineering, and construction.
Two Penn State Harrisburg students are breaking in their dancing shoes and catching up on their sleep as they prepare to head for University Park to represent the college in the 38th annual IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon to raise funds in the fight against pediatric cancer.
One of the nation’s leading authorities on risk management, Carl Pritchard, will discuss the connection between risk and risk ethics in business when the Keystone Chapter of the Project Management Institute meets Wednesday, Feb. 10 at Penn State Harrisburg.
The 6 p.m. networking session followed by the 6:30 lecture in the college’s Olmsted Auditorium are free and open to the public. For information, contact Lisa Marie Smith at 717-608-9813.
For the twelfth consecutive year, PenOwl Productions and Penn State Harrisburg partnered to celebrate the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as the nation celebrated the civil rights leader’s birthday.
The January 18 production before a capacity audience in the Olmsted Auditorium looked back at the 11 past performances – all written and directed by Assistant Professor of Sociology Dorothy King, the founder of PenOwl.
For the fourth time in five years, a Penn State Harrisburg electrical engineering faculty member will be honored for his accomplishments by the Central Pennsylvania Engineers Week Council.
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Sedig Agili has just been named the recipient of the Council’s 2010 Technical Achievement Award in recognition of his commitment to students, community outreach, and research accomplishments.
The next installment in the Penn State Harrisburg series of academic perspectives on current events will feature an in-depth look at the current U.S. recession.
A panel of five faculty members from the college’s School of Business Administration will discuss “The U.S. Recession: Is it over? Where do we go from here?” at noon Wednesday, Feb. 3 in the Gallery Lounge of the Olmsted Building. The presentation is free and open to the public.
Rhythm and Blues and Rock N Roll had a tremendous impact on changing American society’s view of race, says legendary music producer-turned-historian Steve Buckingham.
Elaine Williams battled eating disorders for 14 years. She now shares her personal story in an effort to warn others of the dangers
Now a certified life coach and an eating disorder survivor, Williams will share her story with both humor and inspiration from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4 at Penn State Harrisburg.
Williams’ presentation is free and open to the public. For information, phone 948-6273.