A free event sponsored by Penn State Abington on April 22 will examine the legacy of enslavement in local communities and explore the historical efforts to end slavery in America by residents of Abington and Cheltenham townships, including early abolitionist Benjamin Lay.
Students from any college or university can choose from more than 200 classes that are mostly taught online by Penn State Abington faculty experts who are invested in your success.
Many of the Penn State Abington Kids and Teen College camps focus on technology, business, and creativity while others offer life skills for students as they prepare for college and beyond.
Penn State Abington Career and Professional Development administers the assessments to give students insight into their strengths, which can help them make more informed decisions about the future.
Hosting the daylong interscholastic competition at Penn State Abington aligned with Penn State's land-grant mission to support communities throughout the commonwealth.
Penn State Abington students recently assembled more than 1,000 meals for those in need, explored issues impacting homeless populations, and met with a member of Pennsylvania's congressional delegation.
Faculty development and retention directly impacts Penn State Abington’s ability to create transformative academic experiences for students. Rachael Brown, associate professor of math education, will expand current initiatives and develop new supports for faculty across the lifespan of their careers.
On March 28, a free public screening of "Our American Family" at Penn State Abington and a post-film discussion will highlight the toll of generational addiction on a Philadelphia family.
Penn State Abington Chancellor Margo DelliCarpini was hailed for her innovative initiatives despite a difficult climate for institutions of higher education.