A small sampling of the books that are available on the Penn State University Libraries' Libby reading app for March, featuring a Women's History Month virtual display of e-books and audiobooks available for borrowing. Check out these titles about extraordinary women, take a deep dive into issues affecting women, or enjoy a novel with strong women protagonists, by visiting this link.
On March 19, Penn State University Libraries will host a Wikipedia Editathon focusing on Native American women activists and environmentalists in celebration of Women’s History Month.
Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the commonwealth will offer events in honor of National Women’s History Month in March. The theme this year is "Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion."
Nathaniel Luffey, a third-year computer science major, smiles as Dr. Haifa Abulaiha, assistant teaching professor of engineering, looks over work being completed by Basam Ahmed, a second-year electrical engineering student.
Dr. Madhurima Ray, left, assistant professor of computer science at Penn State Beaver, interacts with Quang Nguyen, center, and Astha Kole, during class. Quang and Astha are both second-year computer science majors.
Nathaniel Luffey, a third-year computer science major, smiles as Dr. Haifa Abulaiha, assistant teaching professor of engineering, looks over work being completed by Basam Ahmed, a second-year electrical engineering student.
Several engineering professors are bringing their unique backgrounds to Penn State Beaver to not only provide high-quality education to future engineers but also to make their classrooms more inclusive, where students can find community and a sense of belonging.
Penn State Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) has announced that its virtual Symposium Lite will return on March 28, the week after the in-person TLT Symposium. The half-day event will feature four 30-minute, prerecorded presentations followed by 15-minute, live facilitated discussions with presenters.