Whether it’s through class gifts focused on student mental health and food insecurity or their everyday commitment to supporting student wellness and helping those in need, Penn State President Eric Barron highlights the many ways that Penn State students show care and compassion for their peers in his latest blog.
Penn State Mont Alto was recognized as a “Guard Friendly School” by the Pennsylvania National Guard Associations during its annual conference on Nov. 8 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The University is one of 30 inaugural winners selected from more than 480 eligible schools that receive Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Program Funds and the only college recognized in Franklin County.
With a $2 million estate gift, Liberal Arts alumnus Geoffrey Morton (1982) is creating a scholarship for students of military families in the College of the Liberal Arts as well as campus beautification endowments for Penn State's Mont Alto and University Park campuses.
About 100 family members, friends and regional business leaders gathered in the Multipurpose Activities Center at Penn State Mont Alto on April 12 to honor Mike and Donna Ross and join in the establishment of a Renaissance Fund Scholarship. Together, they raised $60,190 that will support academically talented Penn State students with financial need in perpetuity.
Family members, friends, and regional business leaders gather in the Multipurpose Activities Center at Penn State Mont Alto on April 12 to honor Mike and Donna Ross the 2019 Renaissance Scholarship Honorees.
Family members, friends, and regional business leaders gather in the Multipurpose Activities Center at Penn State Mont Alto on April 12 to honor Mike and Donna Ross the 2019 Renaissance Scholarship Honorees.
Members of the Penn State Mont Alto Chorale perform songs from the stage and screen under the direction of Music Instructor Fred Davison during the Penn State Mont Alto Renaissance Dinner.
The 2019 Penn State Mont Alto Renaissance Scholarship Honorees Mike (left) and Donna Ross (right) with current Mont Alto Renaissance Scholars Allison Meyers and Santiago Morillo, both of the class of 2020.