The Capital Area Writing Project (CAWP) at Penn State Harrisburg, an affiliate of the National Writing Project (NWP), is growing as teachers from 21 school districts, 37 schools, across 7 counties in Pennsylvania are represented in 2015-2016 Fellowship.
More than 40 educators from across Central Pennsylvania came together at Penn State Harrisburg on October 6 to attend Capital Area Writing Project (CAWP)’s culminating event in the National Writing Project (NWP) Fellowship: Inquiry Project Poster Presentation.
Penn State Harrisburg keeps faculty, staff, and students informed of delays and cancellations due to severe weather through the PSUAlert system, Facebook page, Twitter feed and on the campus website, as well as the telephone voicemail system, e-mail, and automated messages at the college’s mai
Penn State Harrisburg will close 1st Street on campus from November 18 through 27 for the installation of the gas main for the Student Enrichment Center project.
The road will be closed from O Street to the intersection of University Drive near the Science and Technology building. Signage will be provided to detour traffic around the closed section of road.
For more information, contact Maintenance and Operations at 717-948-6235.
Penn State Harrisburg will hold a Graduation Fair on Tuesday, November 3 from noon to 6 p.m. in the Olmsted Building lobby on campus. Students graduating fall 2015 are invited to stop by and learn more about the commencement ceremony.
Penn State Harrisburg will present an Academic Perspectives on Currents Events panel titled “The Global Economy and its Dependency on Fragile Supply Chains” on Wednesday, November 4, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Olmsted Building Gallery Lounge on campus.
Dr. Senel Poyrazli, associate professor of counseling psychology in Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Behavioral Sciences and Education, has received the 2015 Recognition Award for Extraordinary Service given by the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Division 52: International Psychology.
Penn State Harrisburg has made sweeping changes to its undergraduate humanities program to provide students with more flexibility to tailor the program to their interests, and to offer a more robust presence in the fields of history, philosophy, and the arts.
Penn State Harrisburg’s International Study Tours provide students an exciting opportunity to travel the world and learn about different countries through first-hand experience.
In spring 2016, Penn State Harrisburg is offering study tours to Spain, Greece, London, India, and Peru.