Susan Russell, the 2014-15 Penn State laureate is touring the state to promote dignity, and Penn State York is her last stop on the campus tour on Friday, April 24. Russell will share her thoughts on human dignity at noon in the Community Room of the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center.
High school students preparing to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) can find help through preparation courses being offered at Penn State York. The courses will provide valuable information regarding test format, proven test-taking strategies, a review of essential verbal, math, and critical reading skills, as well as proper essay-writing techniques assessed in the SAT 1.
High school students preparing to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) can find help through an SAT preparation course being offered at Penn State York. The course will provide valuable information regarding test format, proven test-taking strategies, and a review of essential verbal, math and critical reading skills, as well as proper essay-writing techniques assessed in the SAT 1.
Penn State York will take part in the Greenlight A Vet initiative and replace some regular light bulbs on campus with green ones to show support for veterans.
Ready to welcome veterans to campus during open house, Jessica Petrie, student aid coordinator who also works with veterans, left, and Russell Heindel, a student-veteran at Penn State York and president of the Student Veteran Association on campus, share a photo moment with the Nittany Lion.
Penn State York will honor the veterans on campus during a lunch on Nov. 11 — Veterans Day — in the rehearsal room of the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center. Faculty, staff and students are invited to show their support for veterans, enjoy a free lunch, and hear from a panel of military veterans about their experiences.
Penn State York is offering a four-week SAT prep course beginning Saturday, March 23, at the campus. This updated course will cover the new materials included in the new SAT.
Penn State York’s SAT preparation course is designed to help high school students prepare for the new SAT, which begins in March 2016. The four-session course will meet from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays beginning Jan. 23 in Room 112 of the Edward M. Elias Science Building.