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Reminder: Sign up for PSUTXT for emergency information

There's a quick and simple way to inform everyone on campus of an emergency. Penn State Schuylkill encourages students, faculty and staff to enroll in PSUTXT, an easy and accessible system that lets them know via cell phone when classes are canceled due to weather conditions or if the campus has an emergency situation. Sign up now for PSUTXT and, when necessary, Penn State Schuylkill will send a text message alert directly to your cell phone and/or e-mail account.

Professors develop animated learning modules for computer course

Jeffrey Stone, instructor of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) at Penn State Schuylkill, and Tricia Clark, instructional designer and instructor of IST at Penn State Berks, have developed a set of animated learning modules designed to help first-year students succeed in the CMPSC 101 and CMPSC 121 courses at Penn State Schuylkill.

Extended Hours Offered

To accommodate student needs, several offices will be open until 7:00 pm on the following dates: Monday, August 23 and Tuesday, August 24 Wednesday, September 1 and Thursday, September 2 The offices that will be open are:  CE/Adult Student Coordinator, Bursar, Financial Aid Office located in the Administration Building and the Advising Center and Registrar Office located in the B-Building.  

Leading the Green Challenge Conference to be held for Faculty & Staff

Penn State has become known as one of the national leaders in sustainability.  The efforts of the university has had a huge impact on the campuses and has served as models for other universities.  On March 3, 2010, the first Leading the Green Challenge Conference was held at University Park.  Over 250 people attended and the results from this conference not only benefited the environment but also helped to reduce operating costs for the University. 

Satellite has found 500 of the biggest explosions in the universe

NASA's Swift satellite, whose science and flight operations are controlled from Penn State's Mission Operations Center in State College, Pa., has detected its 500th gamma-ray burst -- a type of explosion that is the biggest and most mysterious in the cosmos. Swift's X-ray telescope and ultraviolet/optical telescope were developed and built by international teams led by Penn State.