Rehabilitation and human services majors at Penn State Abington completed their final course, a 600-hour required internship, this summer. “The experience showed me that my mind and my heart made the right choice,” one new graduate said.
Penn State Abington graduate and certified trainer Fabiana Ferrarini wants to improve food choices and nutrition education in schools. Vote for her as Philadelphia Magazine's Health Hero through Sept. 19.
An actor and activist spent the day with Penn State Abington students during National Suicide Prevention Awareness Week. He was joined by the campus psychologist to reduce the shame of talking about mental health issues.
Penn State Abington faculty, staff, and students are volunteering to learn techniques to reduce relationship and sexual violence, known as Stand for State.
Two Penn State Abington art majors under the guidance of a faculty member are meticulously restoring a decaying sculpture. The replica of the Winged Victory of Samothrace — the original remains in Paris — is a link to the campus' historic past.
A Baltimore artist-activist led a day of encounter and conversation at Penn State Abington, inspired by her Reimagined American Flags and its themes of Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter, and gun violence in America.
Nonverbal cues and body language help establish trust, which result in stronger relationships at home, work and school. A Penn State Abington professor of applied linguistics suggested several tactics in a recent article.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $1.2M in funding to three Penn State chemical engineering researchers for a proposal which aims to identify the key polymeric properties of conjugated polymers used to develop flexible electronics.
"Layers Over Time: Works by Rebecca Strzelec" opens today (Aug. 29) in the Penn State Abington art gallery. Strzelec, the Penn State laureate and professor of visual arts at Penn State Altoona, investigates the ways wearable objects interact with the surface of the body. Using computer aided design, Strzelec’s objects are built layer by layer in plastics and photosensitive resins using 3D printing process.