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Networking events prepare students for future

Penn State Beaver is providing students with opportunities to improve their networking skills as they prepare to search for internships and jobs. During the 2022-23 academic year, the campus held two networking events for students. The success of those events is acting as a springboard for more networking opportunities for students in the 2023-24 academic year. 
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Speaker series connects leaders, residents in region

Penn State Beaver and RiverWise are hosting “The Current” at 6:30 p.m. May 17 in the Student Union Building Lodge at Penn State Beaver. The featured speaker will be Robin Bower, associate professor of Spanish in comparative literature at Penn State Beaver, who will talk about the power of storytelling to connect people across divides. 
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New undergraduate research program available to Commonwealth Campus students

A new research program for students will be launched this coming fall: The Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses Undergraduate Student Research Fund aims to support student-led projects in different fields. Participants will acquire hands-on experience in research, scholarship, and artistic efforts. They will be responsible for creating their own research problems, study proposals, methodologies, and presenting their findings.
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Penn State Beaver students, professors tour Ireland

A group of Penn State Beaver students traveled to Ireland over spring break. For one student, junior Caellin Miller, the trip was a special opportunity to learn more about her heritage and visit places she had heard about from her grandmother, who is originally from Ireland.
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University survey details students’ attitudes, experiences on sexual misconduct

Penn State Beaver released the results of a survey of students’ experiences with and attitudes about sexual misconduct on April 12, including a finding that while 90.2% of students reported feeling safe from sexual violence on campus, 16.3% of students reported being the victim of at least one instance or attempt of sexual assault. The results are part of a comprehensive University-wide survey conducted last fall.