A graphic showing a huge light shining in the sky, behind a city skyline. Text reads Calling All Superheroes. Penn State Berks Welcome Weekend 2022. Save the Date: August 19-21 More information coming soon.
From teacher-in-training in Cambodia and Thailand, to social worker, to earning a master’s degree in school advising, to kindergarten teacher in China, to author, to voice talent for an education app –– there’s (virtually) nothing that Charlie Suero is afraid to try.
Penn State Berks students will learn a lesson about hunger and social class disparities when they attend the ‘Facts of Life’ dinner at 5 p.m. Monday, March 28, in the Perkins Student Center Lion’s Den.
More than 220 students from 13 high schools visited Penn State Berks for the third annual National Biomechanics Day in 2019. This year, the college held 13 different workshops presented by faculty and research students, as well as clinicians from Penn State Health St. Joseph and Tower Health. Participants had the opportunity to visit the college’s Cadaver Lab, Gait Lab and Exercise Physiology Lab and work on a variety of hands-on activities. This event was sponsored by the Penn State Berks Human Movement and Research Center. National Biomechanics Day is an annual worldwide event, sponsored by the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB). The goal is to promote the study and awareness of biomechanics to future college students.
The Penn State Berks Human Movement Research Center will host the college’s fifth annual National Biomechanics Day from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6.