by Naufal Murtadza | Sep 24, 2019 | Festival Celebrations, Global Ambassadors
Wujun Li (wvl5297) A reflection by Siwei Cheng (International Freshman) Moon festival is one of the four major festivals in China. It represents the traditional Chinese culture with the mythology story behind. For Chinese people around the world, this is the time to...
by Amany Binti Mansor | Jan 30, 2019 | Events, Festival Celebrations, Global Ambassadors
Written by Zhiqing Zhang (Freshman from China) As a student from China, I have heard many folk tales about Lunar New Year or Spring Festival. The most intriguing one is the twelve Chinese zodiac. They are rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey,...
by Amany Binti Mansor | Jan 9, 2019 | Community Events, Events, Global Ambassadors
by Ruhi Banerjee (rab99) “The beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people”- Unknown Bi-annually, Penn State Harrisburg encourages its students who represent 54 different countries to showcase their culture, their diversity, and how beautiful the world...
by Amany Binti Mansor | Dec 3, 2018 | Award Ceremony, Events, Global Lion Mentor
by Junchun Zhu It is a great honor to stand here and share my experience about GLM with you today. I used to be a mentee before and I have been a mentor for more than a year now. GLM is one of the most successful programs on campus and many people have benefited from...
by Amany Binti Mansor | Dec 3, 2018 | Events, Festival Celebrations, Global Ambassadors
by Haojie Xu Diwali is the festival Hinduism celebrates yearly in the autumn. Diwali is celebrated in the honor of the goddess of wealth and the light in defeating the darkness. Just like other events, I wanted to get to know different cultures in the world and...
by Amany Binti Mansor | Oct 26, 2018 | Educational Panels/Seminars, Global Ambassadors
by Calvin Lien, Global Ambassador from United States Leadership is a skill that needs to be taught, not inherited at birth. Despite developing leadership skills throughout college, no experience can compare to GELE. The weekend I spent at Bald Eagle State Park...