Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the Commonwealth will be holding events in honor of National Women’s History Month. Here’s a look at some of the events taking place at the University’s campuses during the month of March.
Beverly Labosky, academic coordinator of clinical education in Penn State Hazleton’s physical therapist assistant program, was a featured presenter at a national physical therapy conference in January.
High school students studying science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) are invited to participate in Penn State Hazleton’s fifth annual STEM Research Fair. The event will be held Saturday, March 23, in the Evelyn Graham Academic Building on campus and is open to all students in ninth through 12th grades throughout the region.
The Greater Hazleton Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association and Penn State Hazleton THON recently sponsored an American Red Cross blood drive at Penn State Hazleton to benefit Penn State Hazleton THON.
Penn State Hazleton will host the African art exhibit “From the Heart of Africa – Masks, Fetishes, & More,” beginning Friday, March 22. The exhibit will be complemented by a lecture on African art.
The National Center for Equality and Innovation and Penn State Hazleton’s Office of Student Engagement will host a presentation on LGBT+ homeless youth and the challenges they face, followed by a tealight vigil, from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in Penn State Hazleton’s Evelyn Graham Academic Building.
Penn State Hazleton, the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce, CAN BE, the Downtown Hazleton Alliance for Progress and the Small Business Development Center at Wilkes University (SBDC) are sponsoring a series of seminars that will provide information to those interested in starting or growing their own business.
The Greater Hazleton Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association will host photos with the Easter Bunny and Nittany Lion from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9.
Poet and writer Eddy Ulerio will speak at Penn State Hazleton on Thursday, April 11, about his new book, “The Hispanic Immigration in Hazleton: Resistance, Changes, and Integration.” The presentation will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 115 of the Evelyn Graham Academic Building and is free and open to the public.