The South Asian Student Association at Penn State Abington celebrated the upcoming Hindu festival of Holi by spraying each other with colorful powders to celebrate love and spring. They shared traditional foods with their friends on the campus intramural fields to mark the holiday.
Penn State Abington will host a conversation with an education scholar, Robin Roscigno, who will discuss the ableist logics that often permeate autism intervention.
Come to Penn State Abington for an evening of tangos, romances and serenades at "It Takes Three to Tango," a free concert featuring the Florian Trio at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 27.
Daniel Enrique Garcia Calao, a sophomore majoring in finance at Penn State Abington, has been awarded the 2024 Ardeth and Norman Frisbey International Student Award for undergraduates. The award recognizes undergraduate students who have contributed significantly to furthering international understanding.
The mission of the Office of Global Programs at Abington is to cultivate the growth of internationalization and global engagement of Penn State Abington.
Penn State Abington students donned traditional hanbok clothing at a palace in Seoul, South Korea, over spring break. Their nine-day immersion was a required component of a science course and included cultural experiences and science exploration. Embedded courses such as this one, coordinated by Abington Global Programs, feature short-term faculty-led travel that increases engagement and serves as resume and career builders.