William J. Joan, the 2019-20 Penn State Laureate, will visit Penn State York at 12:15 p.m. on Nov. 6 to share "The Anxiety Project" and talk about is work. The event is free and open to the public.
Colored markers were the tool of choice and a steel beam was the canvas for Penn State York students, faculty, staff, and friends leaving their mark on the Graham Center for Innovation and Collaboration under construction at Penn State York.
Jimmy Clark loves poker, and 10 years ago he decided to raise money and give back to THON and the Four Diamonds in recognition of all that was done for him when he was battling cancer. Fighting for his life is something Clark, 26, understands well. He will host the 10th annual Poker with Jimmy on Saturday, Nov. 16 in York, Pennsylvania.
Groups join forces to gather items to brighten the holidays for soldiers in Afghanistan through the Santa for Soldiers program. Items will be accepted through Nov. 11.
Penn State York's 34-member team of students, faculty, staff, and friends of the campus, raised more than $3,800 for the York YWCA and its services to increase awareness and help survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking.
Penn State York students, faculty, and staff carved nearly 50 pumpkins to benefit a local community Halloween event, the Pumpkin Walk sponsored by the York County Rail Trail Authority.
Prospective students interested in applying to Penn State can attend Application and FAFSA Completion Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon Oct. 26, at Penn State York.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Taylor Dayne has been forced to cancel her Oct. 20 performance at the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center at Penn State York. Tickets purchased for this performance using a credit or debit card will automatically be refunded the full amount. Please contact The Pullo Center box office at 717-505-8900 or in person if you purchased tickets using cash.
Dwayne Smith heads to his second Ironman World Championship on Oct. 12 in Hawaii and inspires the Penn State York community with his positive attitude and hard work.
Experience the story of Saul Flores who walked 5,328 miles to document the hardships and dangers immigrants face in their journey to the United States. The program, in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, is set for Oct. 15 at Penn State York.