Josh Ventura, Penn State class of 2021, is using the entrepreneurial mindset he refined at Penn State Abington to invest in his Philadelphia neighborhood and work with at-risk youth who call the area home.
A high-achieving Penn State Abington student will graduate a semester early this week, crediting the academic and financial support she received through the Pathway to Success: Summer Start and scholarships for her success.
The skills Amy Pertuset learned at Penn State Abington gave her the confidence and the skills to showcase her technical prowess while working in several units of The Walt Disney Co.
Jessica Passarella, class of 2019, was able to successfully complete her degree in her 30s with the financial and personal support she received as a Penn State Abington student.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Equity Pedagogy Network increased its reach to four campuses, nine collaborating centers and units and also hosts 130 faculty with about 100 members involved in one of their working groups. Casually referred to as "the Network," the group aims to improve societal outcomes for all students and faculty via improved teaching and learning on equity, bias and diversity.
With goals to enable access to education, engage students, and foster and embrace a diverse world, the Penn State Equity Pedagogy Network works to support and enhance the racial equity work of faculty, staff and administrators across Penn State by developing a community for resource-sharing, collaborative inquiry and reflective practice.
Stephanie Hidalgo, Penn State Abington Class of 2021 and the first in her family to graduate from college, is prepared for the role she has dreamed of since she was a child.
Graduates in the radiological sciences associate degree program at Penn State New Kensington pose for a photo before their 10 a.m. commencement ceremony on May 8. Full photo galleries and portraits of ceremonies at the New Kensington campus will be posted to the campus Facebook page.