Penn State Hazleton Chancellor Elizabeth J. Wright shared her vision and priorities for the campus with supporters during a welcome luncheon at the Mary M. and Bertil E. Lofstrom Library.
A gift of more than $900,000 from the estates of longtime Penn State Hazleton benefactors Joseph and Evelyn Adams will further contribute to the late couple’s legacy of supporting student success and educational access.
Tori Fox, a sophomore from Hazleton majoring in physical therapist assistant and rehabilitation and human services, has been named Penn State Hazleton’s student of the month for October.
Penn State Hazleton's Honors Program has expanded to include opportunities for students to engage in relaxed environments, receive undergraduate research mentorship, and have their work from the semester recognized by the campus community.
Second-year student Angelica Sofia Pares Alicea gained support, encouragement and valuable research experience under the mentorship of female faculty members Eshani Lee and Megan Schall.
A heart-healthy blend of lemon quinoa, garlic chickpeas, butternut squash and balsamic chicken breast was on the menu for students at Penn State Hazleton recently thanks to a special Mediterranean-themed meal organized by campus Housing and Food Services intern and Penn State World Campus graduate student Elizabeth Gillen.
Prospective students and their families are invited to visit Penn State Hazleton on Saturday, Feb. 4, for an open house featuring a presentation about all things Penn State, activities, specialized breakout sessions, a campus tour, lunch, and opportunities to have questions about academic programs, campus life and more answered by current students, faculty, and staff.
A $550,000 contribution from the estate of late attorney, philanthropist and Penn State Hazleton benefactor Pasco L. Schiavo will extend a scholarship program established in his name through 2028, providing critical financial support for students during their first and second years at the campus.