Penn State Abington's Alexia Hudson-Ward and her American Library Association (ALA) colleagues marked Banned Books Week by sharing excerpts from controversial titles. Hudson-Ward chose a passage from "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," dedicating it to ALA member Cynthia Hurd. Hurd was among nine people murdered inside a Charleston, S.C., church this summer.
Penn State offers top-tier academic programs, opportunities for research and engaged scholarship, an alumni network nearly three-quarters of a million strong, and a wide range of organizations and activities combine for an experience that is distinctly Penn State. So whatever you choose to study at any Penn State campus, that experience can be yours.
Penn State is a multicampus university with 20 undergraduate campus locations throughout the state of Pennsylvania. All Penn State campuses offer four-year and two-year degree programs.
There are hundreds of reasons to choose Penn State: 275 majors. 1,200 student clubs and organizations. 20 undergraduate campuses across Pennsylvania. Internships around the world. Undergraduate research opportunities. Study abroad. Faculty recognized for achievements in research and education. And Penn State's high-quality academics.
Penn State Abington offers students a traditional college atmosphere combined with all the resources of a major university. Our campus is home to about 4,000 students and is located in the scenic suburbs of Philadelphia.
WPSU's live show invites experts such as Andrew August, professor of history at Abington, to offer commentary on the hit public television series "Downton Abbey."
Penn State Abington's acclaimed AbingTones perform Fergie's "Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)" before a full house at the annual winter concert.
This is the second in a series of four video briefs that feature Penn State’s involvement in green infrastructure and sustainability. These videos are part of Penn State Public Media’s “Water Blues, Green Solutions,” an interactive documentary about water issues across the country. The documentary airs one week from today on WPSU-TV.