During her listening tour, President-elect Neeli Bendapudi met with Penn State Schuylkill students, faculty, staff and community members as she learned about the campus and region while sharing her vision for the future of the University.
The Penn State Board of Trustees on April 5 approved the purchase of the Nittany Apartments at Penn State Schuylkill from the Schuylkill Campus Advisory Board.
A group of Penn State Schuylkill business students traveled to Germany with their instructors over spring break as an extension of a new class focused on developing cultural intelligence in the workplace.
Sarah Princiotta, assistant professor of biology at Penn State Schuylkill, has recently returned from a trip to Sweden where she conducted research at a specialized facility to examine the role of aquatic microbes under ice.
Penn State Schuylkill third-year corporate communication student Sophia Bates and fourth-year biology student Michael Russell have been serving in Penn State’s Undergraduate Research Ambassadors Program, designed to encourage undergraduate research and creative activity throughout the University. The pair are two of three students representing Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses.
Penn State Schuylkill business students engaged in a weeklong celebration of Future Business Leaders of America – Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) Week, participating in community service and networking initiatives with Schuylkill County’s business community.
Despite fielding a team of mostly first-year players, Coach Charles Killian led the Penn State Schuylkill women’s basketball team on a thrilling run all the way to the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference championship game.
Schuylkill Benefiting THON, Penn State Schuylkill’s chapter of the philanthropic student organization, raised more than $18,875 this year in the fight against pediatric cancer — part of the record-setting $13.7 million raised by THON University-wide.
The peer tutoring program at Penn State Schuylkill is a free and easy-to-access resource for all Penn State Schuylkill students, and its benefits to the peer tutors themselves are just as impressive as the benefits to their tutees.
Penn State Schuylkill’s Radiological Sciences program has released its program effectiveness data for the five-year span between 2016 and 2020, revealing a 95.8% credentialing examination pass rate on first attempt, 100% job placement rate, and 91.7% program completion rate. These successes are evident in two standout program graduates who serve as directors of imaging services at Schuylkill County’s hospitals.