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Olivia Spotto posing in front of the Penn State Fayette lion shrine.

Undergraduate student uses grant to study environment-based LGBTQ+ concealment

Olivia Spotto, an undergraduate student in the Human Development and Family Studies program at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, was one of 52 students awarded the Erickson Discovery Grant to fund an undergraduate research project at the University. She is using her grant for a project titled “The Relationship Between Environment and Concealment of Sexual Identity in Working College Students.”

University updates COVID protocols, resources

As it has from the beginning of the pandemic, Penn State will continue to follow CDC guidance on COVID-19, and university officials urge all members of the Penn State community to take recommended preventative steps to keep themselves and others healthy.
Dominic Boring on the court, photographed from behind.

Penn State Fayette graduate pursues future in sports management

Dominic Boring, recent graduate from Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, earned two baccalaureate degrees in business while also distinguishing himself as a student athlete, earning the All-American Award as an undergraduate. Now, as he gears up to pursue a master’s degree in sports management, he reflects on the lessons, triumphs and growth from his experience at Penn State Fayette.
Students standing alongside their faculty mentors at the research conference.

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.
Carol Evans guiding her students through a biology lab.

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.