Ronika Money-Adams, director of student affairs at Penn State Brandywine, spoke Jan. 26 to students about how they can make a difference on campus and in their communities by standing up for one another.
Penn State senior Ramya Gurunathan works in a lab at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in Berkeley, California, as part of her summer research internship. Gurunathan received a 2016 Winston Churchill Scholarship.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to find out about a new program called Stand for State at a launch event on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 11:30 a.m. in the Lion's Den at the Penn State Brandywine campus.
Stand for State is a University-wide effort to reduce harm within our communities. The Bystander Intervention initiative encourages the Penn State community to take responsibility and action to maintain a safe living and learning environment. Penn State has partnered with the Green Dot organization for this program.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to find out about a new program called Stand for State at a launch event at 12:15 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 25, in Centre Hall at the Lehigh Valley campus.
Senior Taylor Sweeney, a Stand for State student ambassador, organized stickers Jan. 14 that will be shipped to campuses in preparation for the launch of Stand for State. University Park’s launch is set for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27, in the HUB-Robeson Center.