Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the Commonwealth will be holding events in honor of National Women’s History Month. Here’s a look at some of the events taking place at the University’s campuses during the month of March.
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.
Penn State Hazleton contributed $36.4 million to the Pennsylvania economy in FY 2017, and supported, directly and indirectly, 558 Pennsylvania jobs. A new study, released Feb. 26 by Penn State, focused on measuring the University’s impact in communities across the Commonwealth.
On Saturday, May 18, eight Penn State organizations will co-sponsor the 10th annual Penn State Day at Knoebels Amusement Park in Elysburg. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. at Pavilion M. A program will begin at 11 a.m. and will include lunch, a performance by the Alumni Blue Band, an appearance by the Nittany Lion, and prize raffles.
On Saturday, February 9, Mckenzie Prutsman notched her 1,785th career point to become the all-time leading scorer at Penn State Hazleton. From left: Pat Brogan, women's basketball coach; Eric Prutsman, father; Tonia Prutsman, mother; Mckenzie Prutsman; Patrice Lombard, director of athletics; Tracy Garnick, director of student services and engagement; and Elizabeth Wright, director of academic affairs.