Today (June 20) in the Capitol Rotunda, Penn State announced the awarding of six additional $50,000 seed grants to jump start entrepreneurial activities across the Commonwealth and celebrate its 13 newly launched entrepreneurship programs in Pennsylvania that are expected to spur economic development, job creation and student career success.
With the Invent Penn State effort, the University is looking to leverage its locations, expertise, research and technology to foster entrepreneurship across the Commonwealth.
Valerie Clay, top right, assistant director of Student Affairs at Penn State Schuylkill, conducts a trip with three students, De'Airra Drayton, Darlyncia Nobrun and Jacqueline Beltran, to participate in an international Habitat for Humanity Women's Build during their summer break to build homes for impoverished families.