Two Penn State University Libraries employees have been accepted into the 2022 cohort of professionals seeking an Open Education Network certificate in Open Librarianship.
The Penn State community will be celebrating Pride Month throughout April, with events sponsored by the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity as well as a variety of additional programming across the University's campuses.
Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the commonwealth are presenting programming during National Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Here’s a look at some of the events taking place at the University’s campuses during the month of April.
"The Lost Bird Project," which memorializes five extinct North American species, is an opportunity for Centre Region residents to learn about conservation efforts now and in the future with a series of public programs slated to take place throughout the spring.
Enrolled students who are noncompliant with the weekly required testing will lose access to Canvas until they become compliant. Continued noncompliance will result in additional disciplinary sanctions, up to and including conduct suspension upon the completion of a formal student conduct process.
Four Penn State students, including Altoona campus student Jazzmine McCauley, presented their undergraduate research at the annual meeting for the American Society of Criminology in November.
In alignment with the recent announcement from the White House on federal vaccination requirements, all Penn State employees at all locations are now subject to a federal COVID-19 vaccination requirement. The deadline for employees to receive their final dose of a vaccine is Jan. 4, 2022
A visiting sculpture installation of five extinct North American birds located at several central Pennsylvania sites hopes to educate the public about the human impact of their extinction while also inspiring conservation efforts now and in the future.