Penn State Abington senior Oshelynn Cabrera was invited to present her debut novel at the Sigma Tau Delta international conference where she met professors, bestselling authors, board members, and other students.
Penn State Abington students showed off their ID badges before joining their counterparts from across the commonwealth at the annual Penn State Capital Day on April 9 in Harrisburg. They met in small groups with state legislators to advocate for increased funding for the University.
Four Penn State faculty members were recently named the inaugural Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) fellows for the 2025-26 academic year. SSRI and CTSI fellows will engage in work, together or individually, that aligns with the mission of SSRI or CTSI to support efforts to foster change in policies and practices toward a culture of inclusive excellence across Penn State.
Four Penn State faculty members were recently named the inaugural Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) fellows for the 2025-26 academic year. SSRI and CTSI fellows will engage in work, together or individually, that aligns with the mission of SSRI or CTSI to support efforts to foster change in policies and practices toward a culture of inclusive excellence across Penn State.
From left to right: Orest Luzeckyi, founder of Orest Luzeckyi Artwork and second place winner; Erin Godfrey, founder of Joy Tac LLC and first place winner; Danny Vitale, founder of 5South5 and third place winner.
Priya Mathiy and Sakshi Sandhir, fourth-year biology majors at Penn State Abington, researched a viable therapeutic alternative to cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and surgery for an aggressive type of gastrointestinal tumor.