Penn State Beaver, the Community College of Beaver County, Geneva College and Robert Morris University unveiled the Bridges and Pathways College Partnership, a consortium dedicated to improving the lives of Beaver Valley residents through access to education, cultural events and economic opportunities.
Geneva College President Calvin Troup, Penn State Beaver Chancellor Jenifer Cushman, Community College of Beaver County President Chris Reber and Robert Morris University Provost David Jamison, left to right, unveil the Bridges and Pathways College Partnership, a consortium dedicated to improving the lives of Beaver Valley residents through access to education, cultural events and economic opportunities.
Through an innovative new funding process, Penn State is investing $2 million in its top strategic priorities, while simultaneously advancing the vital and transformative work of its faculty, staff and students across the University.
Beaver Chancellor Jenifer Cushman and Lincoln Learning Solutions CEO Bob Clements shake hands on the Lincoln Learning Solutions Endowed Scholarship, which will be open to any full-time undergraduate student enrolled or planning to enroll at Penn State Beaver.
Penn State Beaver has received a $50,000 award from Lincoln Learning Solutions that creates a scholarship endowment to support need-based financial aid for academically-qualified students. Recipients of the scholarships made possible by this gift must be majoring in a degree program that focuses on science, technology, engineering or math.
Penn State Laureate Andrew Belser will bring “FaceAge,” his award-winning multimedia video installation, to Penn State Beaver Nov. 7 to 10. The public is welcome to attend.
Beaver corporate communications major Ty Cole scored a dream internship with the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation, where he runs social media accounts, composes an e-newsletter and fulfills donation requests.