This month Penn State bestowed the first Student Sustainability Awards, sponsored by the Sustainability Institute and the Council of Sustainable Leaders. The awards recognized five outstanding undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate a sincere commitment to transforming Penn State into a sustainability leader.
Penn State Laureate John Champagne will visit Penn State Beaver and give a presentation,“Art and Politics: The Case of Corrado Cagli,” for the entire campus and the public on April 16.
Three members of The Roar student newspaper staff won first place in the 2019 Student Keystone Press Awards for on-going news coverage for their package of three stories, “Shattered by violence.”
Students from a creative writing class at Penn State Beaver will give a performance of original poetry at the first ever “Create for Cause” event April 15. Those who attend are asked to bring items to donate for patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments at Allegheny Health Network’s new Cancer Institute in Center Township.
A Robinson Township man has funded the first-ever scholarship for Penn State Beaver students who advocate for, or contribute to, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and ally community.
Penn State Greater Allegheny, New Kensington and Beaver visited Harrisburg on Capital Day, March 20, to discuss the impact of the University and higher education in the Commonwealth.
The public is invited to a screening of “So, You Think You is Woman, Hey?” a documentary by Penn State Beaver professor Juliette Storr that examines gender equality issues in the Bahamas.
Penn State Beaver contributed more than $28.9 million to the Pennsylvania economy in fiscal year 2017, and supported, directly and indirectly, 480 Pennsylvania jobs, according to a new study.