The Germer-Taub Business Leadership Fund provides qualified Penn State Abington juniors and seniors with up to $10,000 in scholarships and an additional $2,500 for their internships.
Seven Penn State campuses have created the Commonwealth Arboreta Network, a network that will inventory trees and plant life while sharing research and teaching resources, with the eventual goal of creating an arboretum at each of the University's 24 campuses.
The Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing and Penn State Abington have partnered with Jersey College to provide a four-year degree pathway for students to earn a bachelor of science degree (B.S.N.) in nursing.
The latest episode of "Growing Impact" features a team of researchers that is exploring how to mitigate aviation’s climate impacts, specifically the warming effect created by contrails.
First-year Penn State Abington engineering majors tested boats they built for a required cornerstone design course using cardboard, plastic sheeting, and duct tape to transport one of their teammates across a local pool.
Brothers John and Ross Frantz and their wives, Marty and Susan, are supporting Penn State Abington students facing financial challenges through an annually funded scholarship, which offers a lower minimum gift commitment paid over five years.
The Penn State Abington Business Leaders student organization welcomes students from all majors to support the development of practical skills for the workplace.
The book by Kurt Fowler, assistant professor of criminal justice at Penn State Abington, uses narrative criminology to provide an intimate look into the changing face of the sex industry.
First-generation college students at Penn State Abington can participate in "I'm First," a support program that includes matching them with faculty or staff mentors who shared the same experiences as undergraduates.
The three Penn State Abington students surveyed nearly 600 people and found that men and women both said planning for Thanksgiving was a source of family tension.