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.
Penn State Harrisburg’s nationally ranked Master of Public Administration (MPA) program has again earned reaccreditation from the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration.
Thomas Eberlein has been appointed co-director of two centers on the Penn State Harrisburg campus which deliver training and problem-solving assistance to operators of public water systems in the Commonwealth.
Little data exists profiling the level of female victimization in the Latino community.
Supported by a grant from the National Institute of Justice, a Penn State Harrisburg faculty member has embarked on a nation-wide research project to fill that void in the scholarship.
Penn State Harrisburg Assistant Librarian Bernadette Lear played a key role in an American Library Association’s (ALA) effort to assist education majors at U.S. and Canadian colleges.
A postcard exhibit available to the public through September 8 in Penn State Harrisburg’s library offers a glimpse at the “modern” American woman of the early 20th century through photos of “bathing beauties.”
In a letter to the University community, Penn State President Graham Spanier explains the current budget situation at Penn State, the difficult decisions being made related to costs and the reasons behind recent actions taken by the administration and Board of Trustees.
Penn State Harrisburg’s Research Council Grant Program assists faculty research, but the main beneficiaries are students.
“The college each year sets aside a modest sum of money and competitively awards grants to faculty seeking to expand their research. As the major research university presence in the region, that is part of our mission,” explains Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Marian Walters.