The Penn State Office for General Education is pleased to announce an opportunity for faculty interested in developing a new Integrative Studies General Education course.
Jody Wells of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is always seeking workers for the charity’s second-hand store in downtown Uniontown, but for the past year she had another mission: finding somebody to redesign the organization’s “boring” website that drew few visitors and no new volunteers.
St. Vincent de Paul Society representative Jody Wells, second from left, is shown standing before a projection of the nonprofit’s internet home page, part of a new website recently designed by the IST250 class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. Also pictured are students Rian Davis, Geoffrey Salitrik, Dan Bollbecker, William Cramer, and instructor Don Wilson.
St. Vincent de Paul Society representative Jody Wells, second from left, is shown standing before a projection of the nonprofit’s internet home page, part of a new website recently designed by the IST250 class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. Also pictured are students Rian Davis, Geoffrey Salitrik, Dan Bollbecker, William Cramer, and instructor Don Wilson.
A 1964 painting of George Washington’s local grist mill that had long been displayed inside the Fayette County Courthouse recently got a much-needed touch-up, courtesy of some student volunteers from Patrick Daugherty’s ART 010 class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus.
Students in the "Introduction to Visual Studies; Pictorial Space and the Principles of Visual Organization" class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, recently completed cleaning a 1964 painting of George Washington’s Perryopolis, Pennsylvania, grist mill that had been hanging in the Fayette County Courthouse. Several student volunteers working on the canvas are, from left, Mara Wallace, Kori Whitehead and John Yohman.
Students in the Introduction to Visual Studies; Pictorial Space and the Principles of Visual Organization class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus recently completed cleaning a 1964 painting of George Washington’s Perryopolis grist mill that had been hanging in the Fayette County Courthouse. Several student volunteers working on the canvas are, from left, Mara Wallace, Kori Whitehead, and John Yohman.
Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association (SVA) of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, got an early Christmas present Dec. 5, when he received an email from the Student Veterans of America informing him that his chapter had received a $1,000 grant.
Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, displays a $1,000 check for a chapter grant his organization recently received from Student Veterans of America.