On Oct. 13, Penn State Mont Alto hosted its 22nd Annual Scholarship Social to honor scholarship students and recognize donors who are providing financial support for scholarships and other campus programs.
Penn State Mont Alto Chancellor and Waynesboro Rotarian urged fellow Rotarians and others to continue in the fight to eradicate polio on World Polio Day, Oct. 24.
Penn State Mont Alto will host its final Campus Symposium for the fall term from 12:20 to 1:10 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13, with a discussion of the controversy surrounding athletes and others who kneel during the national anthem to protest police violence against black Americans.
Penn State Mont Alto will host a free, public Evening Talk and Star Party beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 9 in the General Studies Auditorium, with David Seitz, Mont Alto associate professor of communications, presenting “Speaking to the Heart: The Rhetorical Appeal of Pathos.” Following the talk, Kimberly Herrmann, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, will lead a “moonless” star party from 8:45 to 10 p.m.
Raise your voice. Give back on #GivingTuesday. Anyone making a gift to the Penn State Mont Alto Athletics Fund from 6:55 p.m. on Nov. 27 through midnight on Nov. 28 will be generously matched up to $5,000 by Joshua Dunklebarger, class of 2002, and his wife, Erica, class of 2005. Mont Alto Athletics is one of Penn State’s matching gift challenges available during a 24-hour giving event, #GivingTuesday.
About 150 Penn State Mont Alto alumni, family members, and friends gathered at the Nittany Lion Inn on Nov. 11 for Mont Alto’s ninth annual Alumni and Friends Tailgate. The event was held prior to Penn State's Homecoming football game against Rutgers.
Penn State Mont Alto Chancellor Francis K. Achampong hosted an open house and reception on Nov. 16 to introduce the Mont Alto LaunchBox, a program to promote entrepreneurship in Franklin County. The event was held in conjunction with Penn State’s Global Entrepreneurship Week, Nov. 12-16, and highlighted what Penn State is doing to promote entrepreneurship.
The Penn State Mont Alto Chorale will perform two holiday concerts, “Noel, A Glimmer of Peace,” under the direction of Fred Davison, Penn State Mont Alto instructor in music on Dec. 5 and Dec. 10. The concerts are open to the public and free of charge. Each venue is handicap accessible.
The Penn Stater featured five Mont Alto students in its "Move-In Day" article, including sophomore Aby Abraham from Baltimore, Md. and freshman students Bryce Bartolacci from Wind Gap, Pa., Cara Burgan from Hagerstown, Md., and Danielle Laureta from Annapolis, Md.
Penn State Mont Alto’s Student Nursing Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP) hosted a food drive to benefit the local community for the Thanksgiving holiday.