Penn State Schuylkill features a variety of collegiate sports in the NAIA, USCAA, and PSUAC conferences, in addition to a host of intramural and club sports.
Based on public health guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), face masks are no longer required to be worn indoors at the University Park, Great Valley, Lehigh Valley, New Kensington, Schuylkill and Scranton campuses, effective Friday, June 3.
From left to right: Jeffrey Vrabel, chair, Schuylkill Alumni Society; Darryl P. Gordon, 2019 Outstanding Alumni Award recipient; Patty Shoener, alumni relations and stewardship officer; William Terrill, 2019 Outstanding Alumni Award recipient; Patrick Jones, chancellor, Penn State Schuylkill.
The Penn State Schuylkill Alumni Society honors 2019 Outstanding Alumni recipients Darryl P. Gordon, left, class of 1993, and William Terrill, class of 1992.
Face masks are now required to be worn indoors on five additional Penn State campuses, in accordance with public health guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that advises that masks be worn in counties with high COVID-19 Community Levels.
This spring, 10 Penn State Schuylkill students had 11 projects accepted to the Eastern Communication Association's James C. McCroskey and Virginia P. Richmond Undergraduate Scholars Conference (ECA-USC). This is the campus’s second largest cohort of students to have work accepted to the conference, and the group traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in April to present their work. This year, Valerie Schrader, associate professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State Schuylkill, was also named an ECA Distinguished Teaching Fellow — a prestigious award limited to only one percent of the association’s membership.
This spring, 10 Penn State Schuylkill students had 11 projects accepted to the Eastern Communication Association's James C. McCroskey and Virginia P. Richmond Undergraduate Scholars Conference (ECA-USC). This year, Valerie Schrader, associate professor of communication arts and sciences, was also named an ECA Distinguished Teaching Fellow — a prestigious award limited to only 1% of the association’s membership.