Penn State University Libraries invites creative Penn State students, faculty and staff to submit their best circus-themed creative writing to the short stories “A Night at the Circus”-themed writing contest, open for submissions Monday, March 1, through Friday, April 2.
Penn State is planning a phased return over the summer semester to a full on-campus learning environment for fall 2021. The University’s priorities continue to be the health and well-being of its students, faculty, staff and local communities, and the plans for expanded in-person classes have the flexibility built in to quickly respond to changing pandemic conditions, if necessary.
Taking advantage of virtual meeting technology, Penn State Brandywine and Penn State Abington partnered on a series of events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Reflecting the theme of this year’s Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service, the events focused on COVID-19 and justice.
Last week students participated in some fun activities as part of Penn State Brandywine's fourth annual "Palentine’s Day" event. The Penn Staters made valentines for their pals, stuffed heart-shaped pillows and enjoyed sweets.
Taking advantage of virtual meeting technology, Penn State’s Brandywine and Abington campuses partnered on a series of events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January. Pictured is a panel discussion that took place via Zoom titled "Race, COVID-19 & Inequality."
Penn State leadership has been made aware of two "Zoom-bombing" incidents that appear to be racially motivated and targeted two separate diversity events yesterday (Feb. 15), one at Penn State Brandywine and the other being held at University Park.