Professor of public administration, attorney, and Penn State Hazleton alumnus Adam Kuczynski is the guest speaker for the annual George Tseo Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, March 18.
From left: Penn State Hazleton students David Shrader, Sarah Ballek, Madilyn Stroup and Sarah Polashenski are gearing up to dance for 46 straight hours at THON 2025, set for Feb. 21 to 23 at the Bryce Jordan Center.
Participating in a check presentation from the Hazleton Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association to Penn State Hazleton Benefitting THON during the American Red Cross blood drive on Feb. 18 were front row, from left: Jaime Brazenec, American Red Cross Blood Services; Wister Yuhas, chapter member; and students David Shrader, Madilyn Stroup and Lily Whipple. Back row, from left: Chapter members Richard Barrett, Maria Barna, Sandy Lagana and John Skwierz, and students Sarah Ballek and Sarah Polashenski.
From left: Penn State Hazleton students David Shrader, Sarah Ballek, Madilyn Stroup and Sarah Polashenski are gearing up to dance for 46 straight hours at THON 2025, set for Feb. 21 to 23 at the Bryce Jordan Center.
American culinary historian, lawyer and public policy adviser Adrian Miller will offer an engaging and educational journey through the lives of African Americans who have served as cooks for U.S. presidents, "Black Chefs in the White House," at 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, via Zoom and also in-person at the Paul Robeson Cultural Center Library in the HUB. More information and registration is available at this link.
The Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts for a Grants for Arts Projects award to support “What Does PURPLE Sound Like?” by Sydnie L. Mosley Dances.