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Shahabian honored with Alumni Achievement Award

Eleven Penn State alumni were honored for outstanding professional accomplishment by the age of 35 or younger and presented with the Penn State Alumni Association's Alumni Achievement Award at a dinner ceremony on April 12, 2013, at The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel on the University Park campus. Among the honorees was Leon Shahabian, 2001, formerly of Wyomissing, who attended Penn State Berks.

Student Marshal on road to success

For Alison Rutter, graduating from Penn State Berks on May 4, 2013, will be another leg on her journey to success. She already has been offered a position where she completed her internship, VF Outlet in West Reading, PA.
Diana Livingston

Education major graduates early despite cerebral palsy, financial obstacles

It is incredible enough that Diana Livingston is graduating from Penn State Berks at the age of 20 with a B.S. in Elementary and Kindergarten Education, along with her twin sister, Krisandra, on May 4, 2013. It is astonishing that she was able to graduate two years before her peers despite having cerebral palsy and financial obstacles.

Camp Out for Hunger a huge success

The Penn State Berks fourth annual Camp Out for Hunger event was a huge success, raising a total of $1,679.45 and collecting 333.6 pounds of nonperishable goods for the Berks Coalition to End Homelessness. The event, held on Friday, April 19, 2013, was designed to bring awareness to homelessness in Berks County.

College holds Computer Networking and Cyber Security Day for RHS Students

Penn State Berks will hold a Computer Networking and Cyber Security Day for Reading High School students on Thursday, May 2, 2013, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Approximately 20 students will attend the workshop in room 209 of the Gaige Technology and Business Innovation Building, where they will be exposed to a day of activities related to computer networking and network security.
Noreen Cioffi

Student to embark on internship with B. Braun in Germany

Noreen Cioffi, a Penn State Berks senior majoring in Business with a concentration in Finance, will complete an international internship at B. Braun's corporate headquarters in Melsungen, Germany from June 1-August 31, 2013. Cioffi will be the first U.S. intern for B. Braun, one of the world´s leading healthcare suppliers.
Scott Lohin

Student completing internship in White House

When Scott Lohin enrolled as a student at Penn State Berks, he never dreamed that his education would lead to an internship at the White House. Lohin is currently completing an internship in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, which falls under the Executive Office of the President.

Careers with Math Options Conference targets female students

Penn State Berks will host its sixteenth annual Careers with Math Options Conference on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. Approximately 200 female seventh-grade students and their chaperones are expected to attend the conference, which will feature speakers from Penn State Berks and the surrounding area who will provide a wide variety of engaging and interactive workshops to encourage the young women to continue their studies in math, science, engineering, technology, finance, and related fields. 

Contaminants and application of green chemistry subject of science colloquium

Dr. Jaime L. Kubeika of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection will present "Media Hype-Reality Check: Life of a Scientist in the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection; Emerging Contaminants and the Application of Green Chemistry Principles" at the next Penn State Berks Science Colloquium on Friday, April 19, 2013, at 1 p.m. in room 5, Luerssen Building. This presentation is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served.

Conference strives to attract eleventh graders to STEM fields

Penn State Berks will host its annual Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Conference, titled "Today and Tomorrow 2013" on Thursday, May 9, 2013. Approximately 100 eleventh-grade students are expected to attend the conference, which will feature instructors and students from Penn State Berks and the community who will provide workshops with the goal of encouraging the high school students to continue their studies in science, math, engineering, and technology.