Sophomores Erica Cruz, left, and Bailey Klocko posed for a photograph and shared their thoughts on bystander intervention at the launch of Stand for State on Jan. 27 in the HUB-Robeson Center, University Park.
Ronika Money-Adams, director of student affairs at Penn State Brandywine, spoke Jan. 26 to students about how they can make a difference on campus and in their communities by standing up for one another.
Ronika Money-Adams, director of student affairs at Penn State Brandywine, spoke Jan. 26 to students about how they can make a difference on campus and in their communities by standing up for one another.
Ronika Money-Adams, director of student affairs at Penn State Brandywine, spoke Jan. 26 to students about how they can make a difference on campus and in their communities by standing up for one another.
Stand for State, an initiative aimed at empowering Penn Staters to stand up for one another, kicked off this week with University-wide events. Many of the decorations and giveaways were inspired by Green Dot, a national leader in violence prevention education.