While providing assistance to the region’s newest heritage site over the summer, a Penn State Harrisburg American Studies intern also discovered a career.
Employees who have recently joined the faculty and staff ranks at Penn State Harrisburg were introduced as part of the annual All-College Day convocation on campus.
Penn State Harrisburg is expanding its commitment to make higher education more convenient for adult learners residing or working in the Hershey.
After a successful January kickoff of courses, Penn State Harrisburg is increasing the number of academic offerings at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center for employees of Penn State Hershey, their families, and any adult working in the Hershey area.
Demand for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accreditation is increasing for professionals in the fields of architecture, engineering, and construction.
Penn State Harrisburg’s commitment to fuel the region’s vast health care industry with highly trained administrators has received a financial boost from United Concordia Dental.
When singing artist and spoken word performer Shanelle Gabriel was diagnosed with lupus in 2004, she quickly decided that her health problems would not limit her success.
For the past five years, the Utica College graduate has been touring North America and “planting seeds.”
The NCAA today (August 10) announced Penn State Harrisburg has received its approval to advance from the second to the fourth year of provisional membership during the 2009-10 season.
The advance means the college’s intercollegiate athletic program is entering its final year of provisional status and is now on track to become a full member of the NCAA’s Division III in 2010-11.
A Penn State Harrisburg faculty member’s longstanding commitment to protect the Commonwealth’s water quality and resources has earned praise from a statewide organization.