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Students competing in a robotics competition

Robots set for action on Jan. 20 at Penn State York

Middle and high school students from across the state will head to Penn State York on Saturday, Jan. 20, for the First Tech Challenge (FTC) Nittany Lion Qualifier robotics competition. Opening ceremonies are at 11 a.m. in the gym of the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center on campus.
Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania logo and the Penn State logo

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This expanded relationship is designed to empower Penn State students and enrich their academic experience while providing them with valuable opportunities to connect with industry professionals, peers and thought leaders.

Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania logo and the Penn State logo

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This expanded relationship is designed to empower Penn State students and enrich their academic experience while providing them with valuable opportunities to connect with industry professionals, peers and thought leaders.

Painting featuring art brushes titled "Brushes"

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Mary Dizor, a Penn State York student, is the first-place winner in the visual arts category of the Penn State York Literary Competition for her piece, "Brushes," which is set to be the cover art for "Another Other Word," 12th edition.

Three students and a faculty member standing on a stairway

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Lydia Jones, human development and family studies (HDFS) senior; Charissa Strode, recent HDFS graduate; Sonia Molloy, associate professor of HDFS; and Devin Taylor, HDFS senior (left to right) at the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) conference in Orlando.

 

Students, faculty, and staff assembling hygiene kits for the YWCA of York

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Penn State York is once again planning a day of service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Last year, students, faculty and staff assembled hygiene kits for the YWCA of York. This year, at noon on Jan. 18, the campus community is set to put together 250 kits for children who are patients at the Penn State Health Children’s Hospital in Hershey, Pennsylvania.