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.
Penn State Harrisburg’s initiative to partner with and support the region’s vast connector industry is creating partnerships, expanding education and research opportunities for students, and has earned additional funding in support of its efforts.
Harrisburg resident, internationally known singer, and acclaimed artist Susan Leviton will appear in concert at Penn State Harrisburg Tuesday, Jan. 29.
The acclaimed Clayton White and the Clayton White Singers will provide a musical kickoff to the 2008 portion of Penn State Harrisburg’s diversity lecture series.
The latest Penn State Poll reports that 57% of Pennsylvanians support one of the Democratic candidates for President, with only 43% expressing a preference for any Republican candidate.
On a Sunday morning 66 years ago, a pre-emptive military strike on the United States Fleet base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, demolished U.S Navy battleships, cruisers, aircraft and destroyers, and killed more than 2,000 personnel.
Freelance journalist and photographer Lorna Tychostup brought "Iraq - the war you won't see on TV" to Penn State Harrisburg Monday, Dec. 3.
The presentation by Tychostup, who is also the senior editor for Chronogram magazine, is free and open to the public in the Olmsted Building auditorium on campus.