Talented teams of high school students competed to make the strongest sales pitch before a panel of judges in this year's Youth Entrepreneurship Summer Camp Pitch Competition, hosted by Penn State Hazleton.
Penn State has launched an integrated effort to remind faculty, staff and students at all campuses and in adjacent communities of the importance of doing their part to limit the spread of COVID-19. “Mask Up or Pack Up” is a research-based campaign that is also launched in State College to create a seamless message for students and other members of the community.
A $105,461 grant has been awarded to Penn State Hazleton Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Schall toward her continued research on the potential ecological impact of an invasive fish species on the Susquehanna River Basin.
As part of the plan to welcome students back to Penn State Hazleton while keeping the campus and our surrounding communities safe, a COVID-19 pre-arrival testing program has been put in place by the University.
Penn State Hazleton, other Commonwealth Campuses will follow national movement among small conferences and push pause on play due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
For the second year in a row, a Penn State Hazleton student has earned a scholarship to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration, one of the largest conferences in the world for women in computing.
When the Penn State Hazleton Student Government Association convenes in the fall, it will be with a slate of new ideas backed by one of its largest groups of returning students in some time.
An inventor recognized nationally for patenting a lingerie organizer will discuss ideas and innovation in a free webinar, presented in Spanish and hosted by the Hazleton LaunchBox.
Prospective students and their families are invited to experience Penn State Hazleton from the comfort of their own homes this summer during a series of interactive open houses.
Following a three-month comprehensive planning process, Penn State officials have determined that the University can meet or exceed the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s guidelines for colleges and universities, and look forward to welcoming back faculty, staff and students to resume on-campus, in-person classes and other activities this fall in a limited fashion.