
Penn State has served as a stop on the campaign trail for many presidential hopefuls and White House residents alike.

Penn State's SEED Semester program (Students Engaging in Experiential Discovery) provides students with an opportunity to step away from campus for the semester and engage in nature while still earning 18 credits for their work.

Here's what you need to know now if you're thinking about spending a semester of your Penn State experience in another country.

Guests who have already booked are from a total of 10 countries, 28 states and 238 cities.

The Penn State Alumni Association is hosting a championship mixer in Pittsburgh for the NCAA Wrestling Championship.

The grant is designed so students of all financial backgrounds can expand their knowledge and experience outside of the classroom.