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Five named CIC Academic Leadership Program Fellows

The Committee on Institutional Cooperation's Academic Leadership Program has gained five additional fellows from the Penn State ranks. The CIC is the academic consortium of the Big Ten universities plus the University of Chicago. Through its leadership program, participants who have demonstrated exceptional ability and administrative promise are aided in further developing their leadership and managerial skills.

Student teachers and Glenside elementary school children build garden

Student teachers from Penn State Berks and elementary school students at Glenside Elementary School will see the fruit of their labors this Saturday, May 3, 2014, when the garden project they have worked so hard to revitalize is unveiled during a special Garden Party from 2-4 p.m. at the elementary school. This event is free and open to the public.

Accelerated Business Information Session scheduled for May 20

Penn State Berks will hold an online information session for its Accelerated Business degree program on Tuesday, May 20, 2014, from noon - 1:00 p.m. Attendees will learn more about how to complete 60+ business credits toward the bachelor's degree in Business in a 20-month, accelerated Saturday program.

Entrepreneurship students launch first app at Google Play Store

Two students have launched their first mobile app, a game called Bubble Barrage, at the Google Play Store. Christian Nimako-Boateng and Kosho Hoshitsuki, both members of the Penn State Berks Entrepreneurship Club, developed MisMatchedDev Studio as an experimental venture to create applications for mobile devices. Bubble Barrage is the MisMatchedDev Studio's first project.

Graduating Student teachers build a garden at Glenside

Graduating Student teachers build a garden at Glenside Two graduating Childhood and Early Adolescent Education majors, Melissa Sauer and Bethany Connors, who is also one of the college's student marshals, were instrumental in building a garden at Glenside Elementary School this semester. Melissa Sauer

Student Marshal brings international perspective

Felix Greiner came a long way to earn a B.A. in Global Studies and become one of Penn State Berks' student marshals, a graduating student with one of the highest grade-point averages. Born in Sweden, he met his wife, Dr. Radhica Ganapathy, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts at Penn State Berks, in 1998 after moving to India with his mother who accepted a position there. They dated but eventually drifted apart when Greiner moved back to Sweden and Ganapathy moved to the United States.

Brendel graduates with Beinecke Scholarship to fund graduate school

When Chris Brendel graduates on May 10, 2014, he won't have to worry about how he is going to pay for the graduate program in linguistics in which he plans to enroll. That's because he has already been assured $30,000 for graduate school through the Beinecke Scholarship, which he was awarded in 2013.