Penn State Hazleton contributed $36.4 million to the Pennsylvania economy in FY 2017, and supported, directly and indirectly, 558 Pennsylvania jobs, according to a new study released Feb. 26 by Penn State that focused on measuring the University’s impact in communities across the Commonwealth.
Ethan Munoz uses Nintento Labo for the first time at THON 2019. Teaching and Learning Technology and the THON Engagement and Empowerment Network (TEENetwork) helped kids experience emerging education technology during THON weekend.
Beverly Labosky, academic coordinator of clinical education in Penn State Hazleton’s physical therapist assistant program, was a featured presenter at a national physical therapy conference in January. Presenters included, from left: Jennifer Jewell, Penn State Shenango; Labosky; Lisa Stejskal, Mount Wachusett Community College; and Heather Wells, Wallace Community College.
Members of the Greater Hazleton Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association presented a check in support of a blood drive recently held at Penn State Hazleton. Participating in the presentation were, from left, Rocco Formica, alumni chapter president; Wister Yuhas, alumni chapter board member; Jacqueline Dercole, account manager, Red Cross Blood Services of Northeastern PA; and Sandy Lagana, alumni chapter board member.