Thirty-five students and visiting scholars from across Penn State came together this fall for a pilot Intercultural Virtual Exchange hosted by the College of the Liberal Arts'Intensive English Communication Program.
Jung Eun Park’s journey began with the Abington Experience, a roadmap for campus to career success featuring hands-on research with faculty mentors.Theseexperiencesset the stage for hertotransitionto Penn State's UniversityPark campus,whereshe completed her Schreyer Honors College thesis and earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering.
Penn State Abington case manager Mary Ellen Glick helps students navigate resources to reduce barriers and keep them on the path to earning their degrees.
Penn State Abington economist Lonnie Golden discusses the November jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and explains what it means for the economy and workers.
Congresswoman Madeleine Dean and ESPN’s Lauren Sisler shared stories about addiction in their families and messages of hope and resilience at an event to highlight the Collegiate Recovery Program.
The project brings together experimental work, computation and a strong educational mission that teaches students skills that are foundational for career success, a pillar of the Penn State Abington Experience, the roadmap guiding students to their futures.
Third-year Schreyer Scholar and computer science major Jonathan Alavez Reyes is a prime example of how there is no one-size-fits-all model for being a Penn State student.