With the Civil Rights movement of the sixties fresh in their perspective, movie producers of the early 1970s began to make films aimed toward the underserved African American audience.
Nadine Zahr is anything but the stereotype of the demurring neo-folk singer.
Nominated as Best Female Performer of 2006 byCampus Activities Magazine, the singer and songwriter brings her unique and enthusiastic talents to Penn State Harrisburg’s Stack’s Stage at noon Nov. 12.
Twenty-nine Penn State Harrisburg students have been inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL), the national honor society for adult students in higher education.
Benjamin Franklin scholars, including Penn State Harrisburg Associate Professor of Humanities and History George Boudreau, have long considered the Junto as one of the shaping influences in the life of the Founding Father.
Two senior elementary education students from the midstate are the first at Penn State Harrisburg to earn national scholarships from the Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation.
One of the world's foremost Jewish folklore scholars, award-winning Dan Ben-Amos, brings his "Folktales of the Jews" presentation to Penn State Harrisburg Tuesday, Nov. 13.
Penn State Harrisburg’s observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month includes a number of events sponsored by the college’s Commission for Women and supported by the Student Activity Fee Fund. The events include:
"Prom Night"
October 15, 12:30 p.m.
Gallery Lounge, Olmsted Building An educational theatre program about relationship violence.
The choral and organ works of Penn State Harrisburg faculty member Robert C. Lau were featured recently at the annual “Celebration” workshop hosted by the Hinshaw Music Co. in Raleigh, N.C.