Gina Whalen, instructor and program coordinator of business at Penn State Schuylkill, will discuss networking in the business world at her Let's Do Lunch with the Experts event on February 18.
Penn State’s new LionPulse program identifies “Health Champions” at participating Penn State campuses, who will employ unique methods to help students, faculty and staff make positive lifelong changes to their health with assistance from grant funds made available by the Penn State strategic plan.
Penn State Schuylkill's Lion Pulse Health Champions stand for a photo. From left to right: Joe Godri, director of athletics; Linda MacDuff, assistant director of food services; Cindy Ebling, coordinator of health services; Rosanne Chesakis, library supervisor; and Marianne Adam, program coordinator and associate teaching professor of nursing.
Schuylkill students are wrapping up their final fundraising push for THON 2019, taking their motivation from the classroom to the streets of Schuylkill County. The group will announce if they reached their $20,000 goal on Feb. 14 as they send their four campus dancers to the 46-hour dance marathon at University Park.
From left to right: Nico Granito, Abbigayle Kaiser, Tianna Klinger, and Stephen Shalamanda. These four will represent Penn State Schuylkill at THON, the 46-hour no sitting, no sleeping dance marathon hosted at the Bryce Jordan Center in February 2019.