2+2= What You Make of It
Kristine Kilcoyne
We’ve gathered some insight into the 2+2 experience, and what to expect. Continue Reading 2+2= What You Make of It
Kristine Kilcoyne
We’ve gathered some insight into the 2+2 experience, and what to expect. Continue Reading 2+2= What You Make of It
Kevin Wilkinson
Penn State Abington’s soccer season is well underway, and the team has racked up some important wins over Rutgers-Newark and Brynn Athyn. Continue Reading Penn State Abington Soccer, built to win.
Kristine Kilcoyne
I used Chat GPT to write an article on writing with ChatGPT. I was worried that the ways that Chat GPT has been shackled would impact my article; I was delighted that they did not. Continue Reading Experiences in Writing with ChatGPT
Meriam Ahmad
In the realm of college life, where the quest for knowledge often collides with the pressing need for financial stability, finding a job is essential for many students. Continue Reading Unlocking the Path to Convenient College Jobs: Strategies for Success
Kevin Wilkinson
Penn State gears up for the first white-out game of the season on Saturday, Sep. 23rd. The game kicks off at 6:40pm at Beaver Stadium at University Park, Pennsylvania. Continue Reading Bedlam at Beaver Stadium
Evan Rogers
October 1-7 is Banned Book Week. The Penn State Abington Library will have a display of books that have been banned in schools and libraries for students to read. Continue Reading Penn State Celebrates Banned Book Week
Evan Rogers
Beginning in the 2023 fall semester, Lares Cafe no longer accepts cash. The dining services at University Park and other Penn State satellite campuses have also gone cashless. Continue Reading Lares Cafe Goes Cashless
Tatiana Campos-Teixeira
Penn State Fall Career Days is one of the largest collegiate career fairs in the nation. Over 200 employers will recruit for internships and full-time jobs at this event, with many opportunities in Greater Philadelphia and around the country. Continue Reading Career Days at UPark: What to Expect
Emily Lang
September is Hispanic Heritage Month, and for Penn State Abington, it will also be a month full of events, starting with “The Walk of Immigrants,” presented by Saul Flores. Continue Reading Saul Flores’ “Walk of Immigrants”: Kicking Off a Celebration of Heritage
Kiara Bynum
On Thursday April 27th, Penn State Abington held a staged reading of In the Blood, written by Suzan-Lori Parks. The performance was directed by Assistant Professor of Theater and Performance Studies Jack Issac Pryor, Ph.D.