Penn State Hazleton Rehabilitation and Human Services faculty members Lorie Kramer and Garrett Huck have secured a grant from the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence that will support a day-long field trip for students to a historic prison and a notorious former state hospital.
Former Penn State Hazleton student Jacob Spies, a doctoral graduate of Yale and current postdoctoral research fellow at UC Berkeley, credits his time on campus as an important first step in his career trajectory.
From mid-September through the end of October, Penn State units at campuses across the commonwealth will be holding events in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month. The unifying theme for this year’s observances is “Nuestra Música (Our Music): Identity, Culture and Resistance."
High school students shared their most creative product or business ideas for a chance to win cash prizes in the Teen Entrepreneurship Challenge Pitch Competition, hosted by the Hazleton LaunchBox supported by Pasco L. Schiavo, Esq. and its regional partners.
As students plan their return to Penn State campuses for the fall 2022 semester, the University continues to provide resources to help individuals stay safe and healthy and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Penn State University Health Services (UHS) is encouraging students to protect themselves against monkeypox in light of cases in Pennsylvania and nationally. Monkeypox is a viral infection primarily spread through prolonged close contact. It is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI), and anybody can be at risk, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.