Staff members at Penn State Schuylkill, Instructional Designer Julie Meyer (left) and Lab Supervisor Andrea Solinski (right), accept a certificate and gift basket with student Mahasin Mitchell (center) from Master Gardner Susan Hyland.
Student mentor Gabrielle Samaniego, left, assists students in the Comprehensive Studies Program at Penn State Schuylkill to help with their transition to life in college.
Rebecca Strzelec, professor of visual arts at Penn State Altoona and the 2016-17 Penn State Laureate, will give a presentation titled, “Art + Engineering = Creative Problem-solving,” at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 30, in Room 101 of the Classroom Building.
Penn State Laureate Rebecca Strzelec will visit Penn State York Oct. 19 to talk about "Art + Engineering = Creative Problem-solving." The program will take place at noon in the rehearsal room of the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center and is free and open to the public.
CSP faculty and student mentors and program participants pause for a group photo after their community service cleanup project outside the Schuylkill County Courthouse.
Faculty mentor Ron Kelly, instructor in administration of justice, said that his focus is to, "...help guide the students in any way possible to ensure a successful academic journey."
Students in the CSP program visited a skilled nursing and rehabilitation services facility during Welcome Weekend in August for a meet and greet, and then they planted some shrubs and flowers around the facility.
Student mentor Gabrielle Samaniego, left, assists students in the Comprehensive Studies Program at Penn State Schuylkill to help with their transition to life in college.