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Fayette students shine at Laurel Highlands Undergraduate Psychology Conference

Eight students from Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, recently attended the 25th annual Laurel Highlands Undergraduate Psychology Conference on April 15 at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. In an atmosphere of intellectual curiosity and academic rigor, the students shared their experiences, learning outcomes, and the significant impact the event had on their academic journeys.
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Penn State Fayette remembers Professor Carol Evans

Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, is deeply saddened to announce the death of Carol Evans, a dedicated professor and passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion. Evans, whose unwavering commitment to her students and colleagues has left an indelible mark on the campus community, will be greatly missed.
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Fayette celebrates class of 2023 at 53rd annual spring commencement

Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, celebrated the accomplishments of its 53rd graduating class at the annual spring commencement on May 6. The ceremony honored the resilience and achievements of the students who completed their degrees during challenging times, with many earning special academic distinctions.
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Joseph Stoner wins 2023 Student Excellence Award

Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus has named Joseph Stoner as the winner of the 2023 Student Excellence Award. The prestigious award not only recognizes exceptional talent among students but also highlights the campus' dedication to providing financial support and making education accessible to all.
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New undergraduate research program available to Commonwealth Campus students

A new research program for students will be launched this coming fall: The Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses Undergraduate Student Research Fund aims to support student-led projects in different fields. Participants will acquire hands-on experience in research, scholarship, and artistic efforts. They will be responsible for creating their own research problems, study proposals, methodologies, and presenting their findings.