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Nittany Lion character and a male and femal faculty member during award presentation

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Stephen Foster, assistant professor of social psychology, accepts the 2022 Excellence in Advising Award from Sonia Molly, assistant professor of human development and family students and a previous winner, as the Nittany Lion offers congratulations.  Nominations are now open and the award will be presented at the awards program on April 23.

Nittany Lion character with a male and female faculty member with an award.

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Stephen Foster, assistant professor of social psychology, accepts the 2022 Penn State York Excellence in Advising Award from Sonia Molly, assistant professor in human development and family studies and a previous recipient, while the Nittany Lion offers congratulations.  This year's award ceremony is set for April 23.

Crowd of male and female students holind large letters to spell the word YORK

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Penn State York students who traveled to THON cheered on the dancers and showed their support for their campus during THON Weekend, Feb. 17-19 at the Bryce Jordan Center.

Crowd of male and female students holind large letters to spell the word YORK

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Penn State York students who traveled to THON cheered on the dancers and showed their support for their campus during THON Weekend, Feb. 17-19 at the Bryce Jordan Center.

Nittany Lion character stands with female and male faculty members receiving an award

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Nominations are now open for the James H, Burness Award for Excellence in Teaching.  Audra Weaver was the recipient of the 2022 part-time faculty award presented to her by the Nittany Lion and Joe Royer, lecturer in cybersecurity, analytics and operations, at the annual awards ceremony.

Faculty member  and groups of students arouind tables discussing work

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The Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate, formerly known as Phi Beta Lambda, practiced for a national competition in the Graham Center for Innovation and Collaboration at Penn State York last year. The group has joined with the Graham Fellows Program for Entrepreneurial Leadership to offer a Professional Critiquing Event for students in The Graham Center. The event is set for Feb. 21.

Faculty member  and groups of students arouind tables discussing work

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The Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate, formerly known as Phi Beta Lambda, practiced for a national competition in the Graham Center for Innovation and Collaboration at Penn State York last year. The group has joined with the Graham Fellows Program for Entrepreneurial Leadership to offer a Professional Critiquing Event for students in The Graham Center. The event is set for Feb. 21.