The Lion’s Den, a Shark Tank-style competition, returns to the Beaver campus Nov. 9 for its eighth year. The annual event gives students a chance to pitch their ideas for campus improvement.
Alexis Zurynski, a fourth-year student at Penn State Beaver, started her post-high school education at Community College of Beaver County. A scholarship program offered through Penn State helped her transfer to the Beaver campus to earn a four-year degree.
Alexis Zurynski, a fourth-year student at Penn State Beaver, started her post-high school education at Community College of Beaver County. A scholarship program offered through Penn State helped her transfer to the Beaver campus to earn a four-year degree.
Penn State University Police Officer April Martin, who works at the Beaver campus, recently was given the Community Value Award for her work to bring a drug awareness program to the campus. Pictured from left are Interim Chancellor Carey McDougall, Sgt. Marque Wiese, Martin, Deputy Chief Anthony Budris, Associate Director of Student Affairs and Engagement Amy Gartley, Director of Student Affairs and Engagement Chris Rizzo, and Officer Bryan Cattivera.
Penn State University Police Officer April Martin, who works at the Beaver campus, recently was given the Community Value Award for her work to bring a drug awareness program to the campus. Pictured from left are Interim Chancellor Carey McDougall, Sgt. Marque Wiese, Martin, Deputy Chief Anthony Budris, Associate Director of Student Affairs and Engagement Amy Gartley, Director of Student Affairs and Engagement Chris Rizzo, and Officer Bryan Cattivera.
Penn State University Police Officer April Martin was recognized with the Community Values Award for her work to bring awareness of the danger of taking non-prescribed drugs, and especially the danger of fentanyl-laced pills, to Penn State Beaver students.
Penn State Beaver and RiverWise are hosting The Current at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 4 in the Student Union Building Auditorium and Lodge at Penn State Beaver. The featured speaker will be documentary filmmaker Kevin Schreck, the 2023 visiting filmmaker at Robert Morrison University. The event is free and open to the public.
Penn State Beaver and RiverWise will host “The Current” at 6 p.m. on Oct. 4 in the Student Union Building Auditorium and Lodge at Penn State Beaver. The featured speaker will be documentary filmmaker Kevin Schreck, the 2023 visiting filmmaker at Robert Morris University. “The Current” launched in the spring of 2023 and is a discussion forum designed to generate conversations about what Beaver County has been and what it is becoming.