The AA Women’s Studies program and United in Leadership is inviting the campus community to join them for the upcoming Women’s History Month event titled: “Women Leaders in Criminal Justice: Past and Present” When: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday March 19, 2019 Where: 101-102 Misciagna Family Center, Penn State Altoona Panelists: • Honorable Jackie Atherton Bernard, Judge Court of … Continue reading Women Leaders in Criminal Justice: Past and Present
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A Penn State student’s Spring Break
Photo by Kimberly Van Zi Ye at the Vizcaya Museum in Miami, Florida, on March 3. Got a spring break photo? Send it to ajb26@psu.edu and the Collegiate Review might publish it online. Please be sure to ID everyone in the photo by name, Penn State major, hometown and year in school (freshman, junior, etc.). … Continue reading A Penn State student’s Spring Break
A Penn State Altoona Student’s Spring Break
Photo by Kimberly Van Got a spring break photo? Send it to ajb26@psu.edu and the Collegiate Review might publish it online. Please be sure to ID everyone in the photo by name, Penn State major, hometown and year in school (freshman, junior, etc.). Deadline to submit is this Friday. (Please, no inappropriate attire, actions or … Continue reading A Penn State Altoona Student’s Spring Break
Penn State Altoona to present artwork by emerging artist Sophie Brenneman
Penn State Altoona will showcase artwork by emerging artist Sophie Brenneman in the Sheetz Gallery of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts. This exhibition, which is free and open to the public, will run March 14 – April 14. A reception will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, March 14, in … Continue reading Penn State Altoona to present artwork by emerging artist Sophie Brenneman
Penn State Altoona to present ‘reasons to be pretty’ play
The play reasons to be pretty will be performed in the Paul R. and Margery Wolf Kuhn Theatre of the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts. Performances will take place March 28 and March 29 at 7:30 p.m. and March 30 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 for Penn State Altoona students and $7 general … Continue reading Penn State Altoona to present ‘reasons to be pretty’ play
Penn State Altoona to host ‘Pretty Big Movement’
“Pretty Big Movement” will perform on campus Thursday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Auxiliary Gym of the Adler Athletic Complex. “Pretty Big Movement” is a full-figured dance company specializing in various dance genres such as hip-hop, jazz, African, and modern. After years of criticism and judgment in the dance world because of her … Continue reading Penn State Altoona to host ‘Pretty Big Movement’
Rebecca Strzelec named distinguished professor
Rebecca Strzelec, professor of visual arts and program coordinator of visual art studies at Penn State Altoona, has been conferred the status of distinguished professor, the highest professorial distinction at the University. Strzelec was selected following a recommendation from Lori J. Bechtel-Wherry, chancellor and dean of Penn State Altoona. Strzelec earned her bachelor of fine … Continue reading Rebecca Strzelec named distinguished professor
Watch a Great International Film on Monday, Feb. 18
The next entry in our International Film Night series will be held on Monday, Feb. 18, at 6 p.m. in Fireside Lounge, Slep Student Center. We will be screening the German-Polish-French production Run Boy Run (Lauf Junge lauf). The film was nominated by Penn State Altoona student Jessica McCoy, who will provide a brief introduction. … Continue reading Watch a Great International Film on Monday, Feb. 18
Advising is for You, the Penn State Student
By Jen Slusser DUS Academic Advisor A student, a duck and a squirrel walk into an academic advisor’s office … have you heard this one? Academic advisors have heard a lot when working with students. They have heard reasons for changing appointment times other than the usual, “I forgot” or “I overslept”. One student said, … Continue reading Advising is for You, the Penn State Student
‘IvySide Eats’ Food Drive Now Going On
The good news is that students are discovering the great resource of IvySide Eats (our own on-campus food pantry). The bad news is that we need to restock the food pantry shelves. A food drive going on now to help stock our shelves. You can drop off donations to Slep 103 or contact Sue at … Continue reading ‘IvySide Eats’ Food Drive Now Going On