From left to right, Penn State Schuylkill sophomores Courtney Weikel, Jian Sun and Gabrielle Zias enjoyed some down time in San Francisco, California. They took a break from presenting their research at the American Society of Criminology's 75th annual meeting to visit the Golden Gate Bridge.
From left to right, sophomore Gabrielle Zias, Assistant Professor of Administration of Justice Juyoung Song, and sophomores Jian Sun and Courtney Weikel pose for a photo at the American Society of Criminology's 75th annual meeting in San Francisco, California.
Charles Cantalupo, distinguished professor of English, African studies and comparative literature at Penn State Schuylkill, has translated a multitude of poems from African languages to English. Recently, his translations have been used to translate African-language poetry into even more languages, amplifying voices that have been censored by colonization and war.
Charles Cantalupo, distinguished professor of English, comparative literature, and African studies, speaks about his newest book at a launch party hosted at Penn State Schuylkill.
Dr. Charles Cantalupo, distinguished professor of English, comparative literature, and African studies, translated "Freedom's Colors" from Tigrinya, a language native to Africa, into English. His translation has since been used to translate the poem into Hebrew. In this image, the poem is shown in both the Hebrew language on the left and its original Ge'ez, the ancient characters used to pen the Tigrinya language, on the right.
The Penn State Schuylkill Co-Op is a new initiative that will blend classroom learning with relevant paid work experiences across the full four years of students’ undergraduate studies.