Penn State Hazleton Admissions Counselor Henry Matute Coello provides guidance and support to students and families about the opportunities at Penn State Hazleton. His work is part of a larger effort at the campus to build meaningful relationships with the growing Hispanic population in the surrounding community.
With a rise in the Hispanic population in the communities surrounding Penn State Hazleton, the campus has taken on numerous efforts to meet the needs of Spanish-speaking students and their families.
Penn State Hazleton was recently presented with a check in support of student scholarships from the Hazleton Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association during the chapter's annual business meeting dinner. Pictured from left are: Kelly Mazzante, class of 2004, guest speaker/Bucknell women’s basketball associate head coach; Sandy Lagana, class of 1982, chapter president; Gary M. Lawler, chancellor; Elizabeth J. Wright, director of academic affairs; Desiree Voitek, class of 2009, director of campus development and alumni relations; and John Skwierz, class of 1976, chapter treasurer.
Penn State Hazleton was recently presented with a check in support of student scholarships from the Hazleton Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association during the chapter's annual business meeting dinner. Pictured from left are: Kelly Mazzante, class of 2004, guest speaker/Bucknell women’s basketball associate head coach; Sandy Lagana, class of 1982, chapter president; Gary M. Lawler, chancellor; Elizabeth J. Wright, director of academic affairs; Desiree Voitek, class of 2009, director of campus development and alumni relations; and John Skwierz, class of 1976, chapter treasurer.
The Hazleton Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association continued its support of students in the surrounding community with a $4,000 contribution toward scholarships at Penn State Hazleton during its annual business meeting dinner held recently at Sand Springs Country Club in Drums.