The Leadership Library, made possible by a $10,000 grant from Barnes and Noble, will be converted from an unused office in the Activities Room in lower Butler TLRC.
As remote learning extends into summer, a wide range of care resources and programs remain available to students continuing to adjust to changes to their everyday lives.
Under normal circumstances, the dedicated nurses who work at Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses already provide essential resources and guidance to the students in their care. Now, during the pandemic, they’re working together to find ways to continue to serve their communities.
Penn State Hazleton is taking its course designed to help high school students with the SAT virtual this fall. Offered remotely through Zoom, it will teach students about the format of the SAT and provide tips for taking the test.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.