Reuben Fast Horse and his family bring Native American dance, song, culture, and history to Penn State Harrisburg Tuesday, Nov. 13.
Fast Horse and his Minnesota-based Lakota family, will perform at 12:30 p.m. in the Olmsted Auditorium on campus. The event is free and open to the public.
Penn State Harrisburg honor students seeking to expand their education through international study are receiving financial support through a newly established fund created in honor of recently retired faculty member Jefferson Hartzler.
Robert F. Wilson, who earned an MBA from Penn State Harrisburg in 1986, is the new director of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s Bureau of Fixed Utility Services (FUS)
Currently serving as Manager of Finance and Tariffs in FUS, Wilson, a Cumberland County resident, replaces director Robert A. Rosenthal, who is retiring.
"Speed Mentoring" came to Penn State Harrisburg November 1.
Modeled after the popular speed dating concept, the event entitled "Your Raceway to Success" brought students and 16 Penn State Harrisburg alumni face-to-face with a focus on mentoring and careers. The 12:30 to 2 p.m. gathering in the Gallery Lounge afforded participating students the opportunity to interact with a number of alumni mentors over a short period of time.
To Kill a Mockingbird, the twentieth-century's most widely read American novel, has sold 30 million copies and still sells several hundred thousand a year.
Yet, despite the book's perennial popularity, its creator, Harper Lee has become a somewhat mysterious figure, refusing since 1965 to give interviews or talk about her Pulitzer prize-winning novel.
Douglas A. Neidich, general manager of Harrisburg-based Amphenol InterCon Systems, Inc., will deliver the keynote speech at Penn State Harrisburg's December 22 fall commencement ceremonies.
More than 500 undergraduate and graduate degrees will be conferred during the 9:30 a.m. ceremonies in the Giant Center, Hershey.
Two prep courses for the new SAT Exam will be offered at Penn State Harrisburg on Saturday mornings February 2 through March 8 and March 15 through April 19.
Information sessions for the course will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8 and Thursday, Jan. 10.