Natalie Sylvester and her classmates broadened their knowledge of cybersecurity and explored career options in Scotland while immersing themselves in a new culture.
Senior Angelea Francesco presented their research at an international symposium that contributes to establishing evidence-based standards of care for transsexual, transgender, and gender-nonconforming individuals.
The experience reinforced the importance of literature representing diverse identities and viewpoints and addressing social issues when planning lessons and activities.
Alyson Farkas, the first in her family to graduate from college, impressed Lockheed Martin management as an intern, and the company offered her a position before she graduated.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Ira Lubert, a 1973 Penn State graduate and former chair of the University’s Board of Trustees, committed a $5 million gift to benefit numerous areas across the institution.
Stephen Taub, a former Penn State Abington student and University Park graduate, continued his longtime support for Abington with a $17.3 million commitment, the largest gift in the campu