A language course designed for those who interact with Spanish-speaking co-workers or customers in the workplace will be offered at Penn State Hazleton this fall. The eight-week Spanish in the Workplace virtual course begins Sept. 16.
Eight Penn State police officers are nationally certified as child passenger safety technicians to conduct child safety seat inspections and assist with installations.
Alyssa Schuetrum has been appointed student aid coordinator at Penn State Hazleton, Chancellor Gary M. Lawler announced. She will oversee the campus’ process of awarding student aid, including grants, loans, scholarships and awards.
A scholarship program funded by the estate of Penn State Hazleton advocate and longtime philanthropist Pasco L. Schiavo has been established at the campus to support first-year, baccalaureate degree-seeking students.
Penn State Hazleton will host an SAT prep course for high school students beginning Monday, June 28. Classes will be held on campus from 6-8 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays through Aug. 16.
Penn State Hazleton announced its summer admissions events, giving prospective students and their families a variety of opportunities to visit campus, learn about scholarships, awards, and financial aid, get to know academic programs, and more.
Penn State Hazleton announced the recipients of its 2020-21 faculty and staff awards. Seven faculty and staff members were recognized for their outstanding service to students and the campus.
Frantisek Marko, distinguished professor of mathematics, has received the 2021 University College Faculty Scholar Award for demonstrating excellence in research, scholarship, or creative accomplishment.