Prospective graduate students can learn about Penn State Harrisburg’s MBA and five engineering master’s programs at a special information night Tuesday, March 31.
The session in the Morrison Gallery of the college library begins at 6 p.m. No rsvp is required.
To survive in the current economic downturn, museums and the arts may have to make a fundamental shift in their approaches to funding and patronage in order to stave off a financial crisis.
Even before the credits ran on the final installment of Penn State Harrisburg’s 2009 International Film Series, faculty coordinator Catherine Rios was thinking about the 10th annual event next year.
Through an international education partnership with Purdue University, two Penn State Harrisburg students are spending a semester studying in Germany where they are involved in a project aimed at improving the delivery of electricity to a region of that nation.
Jobs in science, technology, engineering, and math fields are going unfilled because the number of students earning college degrees in these disciplines is not meeting current and future workforce demands.
For the third year in a row, Penn State Harrisburg is partnering with five area schools to foster awareness of those careers for 100 ninth graders on March 11.
Who was the first black woman to be granted a patent? Who was the first black heavyweight champion who was also an inventor? Who was the first black person to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court?
A pioneering artist’s effort to connect breathing with art comprises the newest exhibit at University Park’s Palmer Museum of Art.
Co-curated by Penn State Harrisburg faculty member Robin Veder, “Breathing Motions: Figure Studies by Arthur B. Davies,” is open to the public through May 2. Veder will offer a gallery tour on Friday, April 24 at 12:10 p.m.