As part of our regular “We Are!” feature, we recognize Penn Staters who have gone above and beyond what’s asked of them in their work at the University.
Penn State Abington senior Darryl Gregory takes advantage of the resources available at the Abington LaunchBox powered by Penn State, such as the 3D printers and the Cricut computer-controlled cutting machine.
Penn State Abington senior Darryl Gregory has always loved designing, building and creating artistic works. It wasn’t until he was introduced to Abington LaunchBox powered by Penn State that he realized he could cultivate and apply his creative skillsets for valuable endeavors.
Hip-hop scholar and freestyle MC Justin De Senso, seated on the desk, will teach a course focusing on the impact of the hip-hop movement at Penn State Abington this summer.
Hip-hop scholar and freestyle MC Justin De Senso, seated on the desk, will teach a course focusing on the impact of the hip-hop movement at Penn State Abington this summer.
Hip-hop scholar and freestyle MC Justin De Senso will teach a summer course at Penn State Abington that examines the genre’s worldwide impact. Area artists will be invited to take part, and students will have the opportunity to participate in cyphers — a tight circle of performers and spectators.
Registration for summer courses at Penn State Abington is open for students enrolled any Penn State campus and for those from other universities and colleges.