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Common Reading Fosters Sense of Community

Students beginning their first year at Penn State Berks received their first homework assignment well before they showed up on campus for the first day of classes. The assignment, part of the campus’ Common Reading Program, is to read "Living College Life in the Front Row" by motivational speaker Jon Vroman, who will discuss his work Oct. 12 in the Perkins Student Center Auditorium.

Alumna helps bring wheelchair donations

When Kimberly Grinberg, an alumna of Penn State Berks, heard her mother tell a story about a man she met in the Dominican Republic who was pushing himself with his hands to move down a road on a wooden block, she wanted to help.
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Students honor Vietnam veterans

Penn State Berks students enrolled in the American Studies course “The Vietnam War in History and in Memory” had a unique assignment: to interview local veterans and compile their memories into a book, "The Vietnam War through the Eyes of Berks County Veterans."
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Penn State Berks gears up for FIRST Lego League

Most people have bought the sets and watched the movie, but it’s unlikely that they have ever programmed with Lego pieces to perform a series of complex tasks. Well, that’s exactly what’s going to take place during the FIRST Lego League Challenge, and Penn State Berks is jumping right in to be a part of this exciting competition.
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29th Annual Alumni and Friends Golf Outing

The Berks County Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association will hold its 29th annual Alumni and Friends Golf Outing on July 18 at Golden Oaks Golf Club. All proceeds from the outing will benefit the chapter’s scholarship fundraising drive.
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High school students invited to spend a summer morning

Students who will be high school seniors and their families are invited to attend the Penn State Berks Spend a Summer Morning program on July 16. Faculty, staff and current Berks students will provide important information to students who are considering admission for the fall of 2017.
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Kitchen to travel to China with Huawei Seeds

While some students will be traveling to the shore or the mountains this summer, Penn State junior Caleb Kitchen will spend July 29 to Aug. 12 in China as part of Huawei Seeds for the Future Program 2016. Kitchen, who has a double major in security and risk analysis and Chinese, is one of 20 students participating in the all-expense-paid, two-week program in China for students majoring in STEM fields.