Penn State’s annual celebration of Constitution Day will take place on Friday, Sept. 16 at University Park, with events happening throughout the month of September across Penn State campuses.
Penn State Hazleton students are reminded of the importance of completing their required vaccinations and submitting the records to University Health Services.
Penn State Hazleton is offering Lions and Lanterns Tours from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 5. Spend an autumn evening learning more about the campus, its 10 four-year degree programs, and the more than 160 majors that can be started at Penn State Hazleton and finished at another campus. Tours will be led by Penn State Hazleton Lion Ambassadors.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $1.2M in funding to three Penn State chemical engineering researchers for a proposal which aims to identify the key polymeric properties of conjugated polymers used to develop flexible electronics.
Dixie McCoy and Maria Magabo have been elected as the new Student Government Association (SGA) president and vice president, respectively, the first time in several years that the organization has been led by two women.
Penn State Housing and Food Services employees at Penn State Hazleton and Penn State Schuylkill recently had an opportunity to learn about family-owned businesses that produce and provide high-quality, nutritious food in a sustainable way.
This week, we recognize five people who go above and beyond what's asked of them in their work at the University. We're sending a "We Are!" to Penn Staters with Penn State Sports Medicine, Human Resources and Penn State Hazleton.
Penn State Hazleton will host Community Day, an opportunity for the Greater Hazleton community to visit the campus, from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 16. Sponsored by the Penn State Hazleton Council, the campus advisory board, Community Day is free and open to everyone.
Students who are new to Penn State and all students living in University housing are reminded that they must submit their immunization records using myUHS through a new three-step process. As part of this process, students who do not submit their immunization records prior to Sept. 15 will be unable to register for spring 2017 classes.