Annual reception for Penn State Schuylkill Honors program students, held Sept. 9. Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand Kelly M. Austin, Penn State Schuylkill chancellor, addresses honors faculty and students at a reception held Sept. 9. Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand Honors students listen to Distinguished Professor, Charles Cantalupo, talk about the scholarship of research and creative accomplishments. Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand Co-coordinators for the 2016-17 Penn State Schuylkill Honors Program, Michael Gallis, associate professor of physics, and Valerie Schrader, associate professor of communications, introduced members of the Honors Society's executive committee. Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand Darcy Medica, director of Academic Affairs at Penn State Schuylkill, addresses the Honors students at a reception Sept. 6 Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand Honors faculty and students listen to Charles Cantalupo, Distinguished Professor of English, Comparative Literature and African studies, and chairman of the Honors Council, as he challenged honors students and honors faculty alike to recognize that, “Research and creativity go together. Scholarly accomplishments require both. They are honors values, Penn State values and life-long learning values." Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand Two Schuylkill Honors students enjoying conversation with faculty at an Honors program reception Sept. 25 Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand Schuylkill Honors faculty in attendance at reception Sept. 9 for new campus honors students Credit: Samantha L. Bower Expand