From left to right: Lindsey Simon-Jones, interim chancellor and chief academic officer of Penn State Fayette; Megan Nagel, regional chancellor of Penn State Fayette, Greater Allegheny and New Kensington; Kristy Bishop, interim president of Westmoreland County Community College; and Cynthia Proctor, interim vice president of Westmoreland County Community College academic affairs, sign a new articulation agreement to enhance transfer opportunities between Penn State Fayette and Westmoreland County Community College.
Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses and Westmoreland County Community College, building upon a long-standing relationship, have entered into a new articulation agreement designed to enhance educational opportunities and improve the rate at which students obtain undergraduate degrees in Pennsylvania.
The Penn State Alumni Association (PSAA) has announced a $20,000 matching commitment that will grow the scholarship endowment recently established in honor of 2024 Renaissance Fund honorees Roger Williams, retired PSAA executive director, and his wife, Karen Magnuson, retired assistant director of University marketing. In recognition of the Renaissance Fund’s 55th anniversary, the PSAA will match gifts of $550 or more to any named Renaissance Fund with an equal contribution to the Roger L. Williams and Karen L. Magnuson Renaissance Fund.
Jodi Gill, lecturer in criminal justice at Penn State Beaver, has been appointed to the National Constitution Center's Teacher Advisory Council for the 2024-2025 term.
Jodi Gill, lecturer in criminal justice at Penn State Beaver, has been appointed to the National Constitution Center's Teacher Advisory Council for the 2024-2025 term.
Penn State University Libraries’ Teaching and Learning with Technology is working with faculty as part of the 2024 Faculty Engagement Awards focusing on the theme of “Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Teaching.”
Penn State Beaver Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Carey McDougall, left, and Community College of Beaver County President Roger Davis sign an articulation agreement that will allow CCBC students who have earned an associate degree in certain fields of study to more seamlessly transfer to Penn State Beaver to earn their bachelor's degree.
Penn State Beaver Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Carey McDougall, left, and Community College of Beaver County President Roger Davis sign an articulation agreement that will allow CCBC students who have earned an associate degree in certain fields of study to more seamlessly transfer to Penn State Beaver to earn their bachelor's degree.