The second summer sessions at Penn State Berks will begin on June 23, 2014. The six-week session runs from June 23-July 31. Courses are offered in biology, chemistry, English, geology, history, mathematics, psychology, Spanish, and other disciplines. For more information or to register, call 610-396-6225 or visit the summer sessions web page at: www.bk.psu.edu/CE/summer.htm.
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
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
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.
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.
You might say that TiQuann Jett-Jamison is a fighter. Born with gastroschesis, a birth defect in which an infant's intestines stick out of the body through a defect on one side of the umbilical cord, he spent the first year-and-a-half of his life in the hospital. He continued to struggle with the condition and missed most of the ninth grade due to an intestinal blockage.
But he didn't let his physical condition slow him down. Despite being in the hospital, he continued his studies and passed the ninth grade.
Dr. Blaine Steensland, Senior Director of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, will retire in June 2014 after 28 years of dedicated service to the college.
Local nonprofit agencies are reaping the rewards of Penn State Berks Information Sciences & Technology class projects. Students enrolled in two IST classes will present their final class projects, which focus on helping local nonprofit agencies meet an existing need. These presentations are open to the public.
Megan Christel, a junior Communication Arts & Sciences major from Reading, has landed her dream internship at Best Friends Animal Society, the nation's largest no-kill animal sanctuary and shelter, located in Utah. Christel leaves for five-week internship in mid May.
Those who know Christel attest that she loves animals, especially dogs. She hopes to one day open her own nonprofit shelter for animals and this internship is the first step to help her realize her dream of helping create a better world.