Samantha (Long) Mitchell, from Connellsville, graduated from Penn State Fayette in 2019 with a bachelor of science in psychology. Today, she is pursuing a doctorate in clinical psychology at Palo Alto University in California.
Twenty students from Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus traveled to Washington D.C. to complete a service project for The Salvation Army and Capital Area Food Bank during the annual alternative spring break trip.
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus will host the fifth annual Benefit Fayette fundraiser event on Saturday, May 21, in the Community Center on campus.
Renata S. Engel, Penn State’s vice provost for online education, will be the honored speaker at the Spring 2022 commencement ceremony at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus.
The Lion Players, the student theater group at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, will sponsor the performance of “Black Maria Will Wait,” a one-act play set in Fayette County, on April 22 and 23.
Six Penn State faculty members have received the 2022 George W. Atherton Award for Excellence in Teaching. They are Carol Evans, lecturer of biology at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus; Lauren Kramer, associate teaching professor of kinesiology in the College of Health and Human Development; Debra Majetic, assistant teaching professor of radiological sciences at Penn State New Kensington; Heather McCune Bruhn, assistant teaching professor of art history in the College of Arts and Architecture; Ashley Patterson, assistant professor of education in the College of Education and Eric Robbins, assistant teaching professor of finance at Penn State Behrend.
Chad Long, director of student affairs at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, has been honored with the University's 2022 Award for Administrative Excellence.
Each year, Penn State recognizes outstanding faculty and staff with annual awards in teaching and excellence. These awards highlight many of the faculty and staff who go above and beyond.
Penn State's sexual misconduct climate survey will close on April 22. The survey was sent to a random sample of students at all Penn State campuses; students can check their Penn State email for a link to complete the survey. The University-wide survey is designed to assess issues of sexual assault, misconduct and harassment.