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.
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.
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.
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.