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Accelerate to Industry Immersion Week

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The Graduate School will host Accelerate to Industry Immersion Week again in May 2024, and the program will be open to master’s and doctoral students nearing completion of their degrees as well as postdoctoral scholars. Interested students and postdoctoral scholars can apply through March 18 on the A2i Immersion Week website.  

Accelerate to Industry Immersion Week

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The Graduate School will host Accelerate to Industry Immersion Week again in May 2024, and the program will be open to master’s and doctoral students nearing completion of their degrees as well as postdoctoral scholars. Interested students and postdoctoral scholars can apply through March 18 on the A2i Immersion Week website.  

Accelerate to Industry Immersion Week

Program equips grad students, postdocs with tools for finding meaningful careers

Throughout the weeklong Accelerate to Industry: Immersion Week program, participants learn from Graduate School alumni, career services professionals and industry representatives about what it takes to be successful in industry careers. The Graduate School will again host Accelerate to Industry: Immersion Week in May 2024, and interested graduate students and postdoctoral scholars can apply through March 18.
“’Where Beauty’s At’: Expressions of Black Visual Culture” exhibition graphic

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"Where Beauty's At": Expressions of Black Visual CultureFeb. 2–Sept. 9, Eberly Family Special Collections Library, 104 Paterno Library. Drawing upon Penn State's Special Collections and University Archives, the exhibition explores historical and creative works by Black writers and artists and considers the relationship between history, politics, creativity and visual expression. Works on view include poetry broadsides, posters, book cover designs, photograph albums and artists' books.

Melissa Tully

Penn State Harrisburg to host speaker on news literacy, Feb. 27

Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Public Affairs and the Madlyn L. Hanes Library will host Melissa Tully, director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Iowa, on Tuesday, Feb. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on campus in the Olmsted Building Room C-300. Tully will discuss news literacy and misinformation.