Penn State Schuylkill business student John Lindenmuth will graduate this semester with a marketing/management degree option. As a child, Lindenmuth’s career path was inspired by the commercials he saw during the Super Bowl, translating into videos he created during his tenure as a college student and informing his career path. After commencement, Lindenmuth will begin his position as an account manager for The Seltzer Group, a local insurance company.
Penn State Schuylkill hosted the 2022 Penn State Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium on Saturday, April 23. The event featured research from dozens of students across seven campuses: Penn State Abington, Brandywine, Hazleton, Lehigh Valley, Schuylkill, Scranton and York.
Mike Russell made the most of his time at Penn State Schuylkill by taking advantage of the academic and extracurricular opportunities that came his way. His passion for chemistry and biology research spurred the academic successes that led to offers of admission from eight medical schools.
Growing up, Bethany Hollenbush had never really considered a career in the natural sciences — or attending college, for that matter. But after a few years in the workforce, she knew that getting a degree was the best path forward. And once enrolled, she discovered an aptitude for and love of fieldwork and ecology.
Penn State Schuylkill celebrated dozens of students who won University-level and program-specific awards at an awards ceremony held Friday, April 22, in the Morgan Auditorium.
Penn State Schuylkill graduate Charles “Chip” Schuster found that his keen interest in criminal justice and law enforcement and his love for the great outdoors dovetailed perfectly for a career with the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Penn State's sexual misconduct climate survey will close on April 22. The survey was sent to a random sample of students at all Penn State campuses; students can check their Penn State email for a link to complete the survey. The University-wide survey is designed to assess issues of sexual assault, misconduct and harassment.
Theta Chi Theta, Penn State Schuylkill’s chapter of Beta Beta Beta, the national biological honor society, has inducted and promoted a dozen new members to its ranks this spring. Despite challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization kept busy during the 2021-22 academic year, and looks forward to tentative plans for the following one.