Named Campus Activities magazine’s 2007 Entertainer of the Year, Justin Kredible’s mix of comedy and magic has established him as one of America’s premiere performers.
The newest book from Penn State Harrisburg faculty member James T. Ziegenfuss Jr. has drawn high praise from the American Library Association and its Choice magazine. This society of 35,000 librarians selects books for library collections nationwide.
As a 6-4, 300-pound former football star, Travis Watkins doesn’t seem to fit the image of a stereotypical spoken word poet.
Yet as the winner of the coveted National College Language Association Award for poetry and a top eight National Poetry Slam ranking, it’s clear he is not concerned with images and stereotypes.
The best and brightest area junior high and high school scientists, mathematicians, and engineers will gather at the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts in downtown Harrisburg for the 51st annual Capital Area Science and Engineering Fair Feb. 13 to 16.
Hershey Middle School will be seeking its fifth consecutive championship when teams from 25 area schools converge on Penn State Harrisburg for the 24th annual MATHCOUNTS competition.
Susquehanna Township High School student David Curry likes checking out different Web sites, but he had not really considered leveraging his interests into a possible career – until IT Day at Penn State Harrisburg.
Original hand-pulled prints created by two midstate women are on public display through March 31 at Penn State Harrisburg.
Entitled "Two Women, Two Cultures," the exhibit featuring the work of Rizqana Sohail Riarh and Sarah Anne Frotscher is free and open to the public in the main central hallway of Olmsted Building.
For the 10 th consecutive year, Penn State Harrisburg will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an original play written by faculty member Dr. Dorothy King.