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Office for General Education announces Integrative Studies Seed Grant awards

The Integrative Studies Seed Grant Program, offered through the Penn State Office for General Education, will support 71 different course development projects this summer. In response to the large volume of highly qualified proposals, the budget was generously increased by more than 50 percent by the Office of the Provost and the Office of Undergraduate Education.
Sherry Robinson, associate professor of business at Penn State Hazleton, spent the fall 2016 semester at Bifrost University in Iceland as a Fulbright recipient. Here she stands in front of the Gullfoss waterfall in the Golden Circle cluster.

Sherry Robinson Fulbright Iceland

Sherry Robinson, associate professor of business at Penn State Hazleton, spent the fall 2016 semester at Bifrost University in Iceland as a Fulbright recipient. Here she stands in front of the Gullfoss waterfall in the Golden Circle cluster.

Penn State Hazleton to host Lion Scholar dual enrollment information session

Penn State Hazleton will hold an information session at 5:30 p.m. May 17 for high school students interested in taking classes at the campus and earning college credits at a reduced rate. The event will be held in 115 Evelyn Graham Academic Building and is open to students who will be high school juniors and seniors in fall 2017. Parents also are encouraged to attend.
Sandra Harrigan-Thompson and Dr. Stephen Migueles, captain of the United States Public Health Service, will speak at Penn State Hazleton on April 24.

HIV immunity lecture

Sandra Harrigan-Thompson and Dr. Stephen Migueles, captain of the United States Public Health Service, will speak at Penn State Hazleton on April 24.

Sandra Harrigan-Thompson and Dr. Stephen Migueles, captain of the United States Public Health Service, will speak at Penn State Hazleton on April 24.

HIV immunity topic of lecture at Penn State Hazleton

The Lectures and Events Committee at Penn State Hazleton will host the annual Mylar Giri Lecture at 7 p.m. April 24 in Room 115 of the Evelyn Graham Academic Building, providing an opportunity for attendees to learn about HIV/AIDS and how a citizen and a scientist joined forces to work toward eliminating the disease. The event is free and open to the public.