Articles by Brianna DiMaio

Penn State Contributing to Community

Penn State Abington’s Community- How The University Contributes to its Neighborhood

Brianna DiMaio

Penn State Abington has been providing many engaging programs and events for its community for years. Some of these include the Public Entity Leadership Certificate (PELC) program, the Art Gallery located on campus, a Media Center for Reporters, and Youth & Teen Programs. Continue Reading Penn State Abington’s Community- How The University Contributes to its Neighborhood


Penn State Abington's Art Gallery

Works of Art–Penn State Abington’s Art Program

Brianna DiMaio

Art can be full of passion, creativity, and beauty. A great way for students at Penn State Abington to further explore their interest in art is the extensive art program offered at the university. This program not only provides the opportunity for students to submit their own artwork, but it also offers internships and study abroad programs. Continue Reading Works of Art–Penn State Abington’s Art Program


College Volunteer Work For Penn State Students – A Great Resume Builder!

Brianna DiMaio

Attention all Penn State Abington Students! There are immediate volunteer opportunities near Abington, PA that could use help from the students at Penn State. Students who participate in volunteer work will not only gain experience but also obtain opportunities and learn new skills that can be added to resumes. Continue Reading College Volunteer Work For Penn State Students – A Great Resume Builder!



Penn State Abington Helps Students Explore Their Future

Brianna DiMaio

For students who are in need of a job or internship, but don’t know how or where to start, Penn State Abington can help. Whether the student is a freshman or a graduating senior, Penn State Abington offers many events and resources that help students gain career and professional development. Continue Reading Penn State Abington Helps Students Explore Their Future


5 Local Historic Museums to Visit

Brianna DiMaio

As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Instead of making history, we are made by history.” History from the past is a subject that humanity needs to learn and adapt from in order to develop an understanding of the world; of society, and how it came to be. Take Covid-19. For instance, in 10-20 years from now, Penn State Students will be reading about this pandemic in updated history textbooks that the future generation will be learning about. Every single day of someone’s life, they make history happen, whether it may be small or big. Either way, as time goes on, those moments become the past, making it history. But, how does an international or out-of-state student learn about the historic state that they attend college in? Well, Penn State students attending college in Pennsylvania can visit some of Pennsylvania’s local historic museums. Continue Reading 5 Local Historic Museums to Visit