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A display showing an historical costume and documents

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In celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. 17, the Robert E. Eiche Library at Penn State Altoona has created a display with a period costume, a replica of George Washington’s copy of the Acts of Congress — which includes the Constitution and Bill of Rights — a copy of Thomas Paine’s "Common Sense" and a magazine from the era discussing the creation of the Constitution.

Frantisek Marko smiles at the camera, wearing a gray suit with a grey and pink striped tie. Behind him is a library room with desks and books.

Frantisek Marko

Frantisek Marko, distinguished professor of mathematics at Penn State Hazleton, is the chair of the Penn State Faculty Senate for the 2025-26 academic year.

Professor Steven Accardi holding the two books his class published in the spring

Hazleton Oral History project

Professor Steven Accardi holding the two books his class published in the spring semester–“One Community: Oral Histories of Immigrants in Hazleton, Pennsylvania” and “Our Town: Oral Histories from Hazleton, Pennsylvania.”

club members at Nittany Lion shrine

Blue White Trip

Shawnna (center) and other members of Penn State Worthington Scranton's Blue & White Society, the student contingent of the Penn State Alumni Association, took a trip to Penn State University Park for All Hoops Day last November.

Shawnna on laptop at internship office

Shawnna Internship

During her internship with the Penn State Community Relations Office, Meyers wrote a lot of articles for publication on the Penn State Worthington Scranton website.

Toastmasters Club members at fundraiser

PSWS Toastmasters Club

Meyers (second from left) at a Penn State Worthington Scranton Toastmasters Club fundraiser event. The Toastmasters Club was created to help students conquer their fear of public speaking and prepare them for their future careers.