Nick Silveri-Hiller, community outreach advocate, ACCESS-York/Victim Assistance Center of the YWCA, left, and Patrick Tanner, director of student engagement at Penn State York, encourage students to learn more about the Stand for State program and write their thoughts on a paper green dot to display.
Michelle Cruz and Maureen Muthoni, Penn State York students, show their support for the Stand for State initiative during a recent awareness event on campus.
Destinee Mateo, a student at Penn State York, shows off the green hat she won for taking the time to talk about the Stand for State program. The green frosted cupcake is also a big hit.
Whether you stay for two or four years at Penn State York, you’ll experience a campus rich in diversity and a community of students, faculty, and staff proud to be part of Penn State. Holi, known as the festival of colors, is a time to celebrate spring and new life. It is sponsored by the Multicultural Club and is open to the campus community.
Penn State York offers a B.A. or B.S. in psychology that can be completed on campus, or students can do the first two years in York and move on to another Penn State location to complete the degree. Stephen Foster, Ph.D., works with students in one of the newest courses offered on campus, Psychology of Serial and Mass Murders (PSYCH 467). The newest degrees offered in their entirety at York, Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations and Information Technology, offer students more opportunities to complete their degree locally. Either way, students have an opportunity to engage with award-winning faculty members and perhaps participate in undergraduate research.
The new Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center boasts a $13.5 million renovation and addition, providing the campus community with new food service, fitness center, study space, offices, a refurbished gym, and more.