Pennsylvania college graduates did not fare well on a recent list that ranked the 50 states based on research from the TICAS’s “Student Debt and the Class of 2013” report. Our state ranked third in terms of average student debt loan and proportion of students with loan debt.
Last week, Abby Renko was named the 2015 President of Penn State’s Panhellenic Council. Although her term officially begins in a few weeks, the sister of Delta Zeta is excitedly preparing to lead the women of the Greek community. We sat down with Abby to ask her a few questions about Greek life at Penn State, her past experiences, and her future plans for the upcoming year.
Next Monday, Nov. 17 from 5-7 p.m., the Council on Engaged Scholarship will hold an Expo for interested students. The event, held in Heritage Hall of the HUB, includes “high energy ‘lightning’ presentations from current students,” resources with information on how to get involved, and advice from current students and staff.
Penn State’s Panhellenic Council elected Abby Renko as its 2015 president. Voting representatives from Penn State's 19 Panhellenic chapters as well as the three associate chapters chose Renko, a sister of Delta Zeta, for her new position in last night’s meeting.
Although they may seem like an adolescent idea, field trips still happen at the college level. A few undergraduate classes at Penn State have taken field tripping to the extreme, doing everything from traveling across the world to preparing them for backpacking adventures. Here are a few classes offered at University Park in the upcoming spring semester that include a cool travel component.
This Wednesday night, New York Times bestselling author Harlan Cohen is speaking on campus about navigating through the difficult and confusing world that is college dating.