THON Executive Director Katie Solomon | Blog Post #2
This is the second in a series of blog posts by Katie Solomon, a senior majoring in Criminology and Sociology. Katie is the executive director of THON 2021. December 23, 2020 One of the largest events that THON typically holds in the fall is the 5K powered by...
THON Executive Director Katie Solomon | Blog Post #1
This is the first in a series of blog posts by Katie Solomon, a senior majoring in Criminology and Sociology. Katie is the executive director of THON 2021. September 16, 2020 Though in the middle of a pandemic with seemingly endless uncertainty, some things still...
Liberal Arts faculty receive teaching and advising awards
Congratulations to the following Liberal Arts faculty who have received undergraduate awards during the 2019-20 academic year. They will be honored during an awards ceremony planned for the fall semester. Jill Wood, Teaching Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality...
A Message from Liberal Arts Undergraduate Advising
With the University’s decision to shift classes online starting next week, we wanted to reach out to let you know that we are still available. Starting immediately, and until in-person classes resume on campus, all advising appointments will be held via Zoom. Please...
And They Were Found Wanting, by Steven Schneible
The Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest asked Penn State students to explore ethical values and intercultural issues, and their talent for expressing their views in writing. Steven Schneible, ’21 Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Honors Scholar, English and Psychology,...
When It Works, by James Davidson
The Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest asked Penn State students to explore ethical values and intercultural issues, and their talent for expressing their views in writing. James Davidson, ’20 Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Honors Scholar, History and English, won...
Art is Useless, And It Matters, by Brian Loane
The Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest asked Penn State students to explore ethical values and intercultural issues, and their talent for expressing their views in writing. Brian Loane, ’19 Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Honors Scholar, English and Comparative...
A Letter of Apology to Art, by Cecilia Mabilais-Estevez
The Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest asked Penn State students to explore ethical values and intercultural issues, and their talent for expressing their views in writing. Cecilia Mabilais-Estevez, ’19 Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Honors Scholar, English and...
Closer Than You Think, by Faith Gongaware
The Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest asked Penn State students to explore ethical values and intercultural issues, and their talent for expressing their views in writing. Faith Gongaware, ’21 Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Honors Scholar, Global and International...
An Observance of Humanity, by Grace DePaull
The Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest asked Penn State students to explore ethical values and intercultural issues, and their talent for expressing their views in writing. Grace DePaull, ’22 Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Honors Scholar, Global and International...