Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses and the state’s community colleges have announced a new collaboration aimed at expanding educational opportunities in Pennsylvania and removing barriers to degree completion among college students. The collaboration builds upon long-standing relationships between the campuses and the community colleges and a shared commitment to access and affordability in higher education.
Rohan Murphy, interacting with a student at a high school assembly in 2019. Murphy will be featured in the College of Health and Human Development’s 2020 Distinguished Alumni Speaker Series.
Whether it's exploring interests, enhancing education, or making lifelong friends, student engagement comes in many meaningful forms at Penn State Hazleton.
Rohan Murphy, a nationally recognized motivational speaker, Paralympian and former Penn State wrestler, will speak at Penn State Hazleton on Wednesday, March 27, during a visit hosted by the campus rehabilitation and human services program.
A small sampling of the books that are available on the Penn State University Libraries' Libby reading app for March, featuring a Women's History Month virtual display of e-books and audiobooks available for borrowing. Check out these titles about extraordinary women, take a deep dive into issues affecting women, or enjoy a novel with strong women protagonists, by visiting this link.
A small sampling of the books that are available on the Penn State University Libraries' Libby reading app for March, featuring a Women's History Month virtual display of e-books and audiobooks available for borrowing. Check out these titles about extraordinary women, take a deep dive into issues affecting women, or enjoy a novel with strong women protagonists, by visiting this link.
Sean Demczyszyn was among a group of MLT students who toured HNL Lab Medicine in Allentown during a class trip in fall 2022. He'll begin a full-time job there in May.
Sean Demczyszyn, a student at Penn State Hazleton studying medical laboratory technology, is set to begin a full-time job as a medical laboratory technician after he graduates in May.
United States Army veteran and medical laboratory technology major Sean Demczyszyn credits a class trip for getting him on the path to a valuable internship and, ultimately, a full-time job after he graduates in May.