Graduates and friends smile as they take photos and review them after the spring 2024 commencement ceremony at Penn State New Kensington on Saturday, May 4. A full photo gallery of graduate portraits and other photos from the day will be viewable on the campus' Facebook page.
Penn State York celebrated its 2024 spring graduates on Friday, May 3, in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center on campus. Rebecca Mauck, pictured next to the Nittany Lion mascot, received two diplomas, having earned a bachelor of science in business as well as project and supply chain management. She is a Graham Fellow and Future Business Leader of America Collegiate Honored Graduate.
Graduates scan the crowd to find their families during the recessional following the Penn State Shenango commencement ceremony held on Saturday, May 4, 2024.
Funded by a grant from the Independence Blue Cross Foundation, Penn State Abington will launch the Collegiate Recovery Program this fall to support students affected by alcohol and drug misuse and help them stay on track to earn their degrees.
The Administrative Fellows Program offers Penn State faculty and staff the opportunity to work with senior University officers to gain knowledge and experiences pertaining to leadership in the academic community.
The Collegiate Recovery Program at Penn State Abington aims to help reduce stigma around alcohol and drug misuse while giving students resources to achieve and sustain recovery going forward.
Michael Lavetsky, the program chair of the rehabilitation and human services major and a licensed professional counselor with extensive experience in chemical dependency treatment, will coordinate the Collegiate Recovery Program.