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Linda Chadwick poses with Dr. Peter Rubba, chapter councilor and director of academic affairs for graduate programs, World Campus, at the annual induction ceremony held by the Penn State Pi Delta Chi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda on May 14 at Penn State’s University Park campus.
Graduating student George Nobles from Columbia, South Carolina, is congratulated by Dr. Karen Pollack, director of academic affairs for undergraduate programs (left), at the Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Fall 2009 Graduation Open House. Nobles earned a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership from Penn State's College of the Liberal Arts. (photo by Jane Ireland)
Left : Gangnam Style in Bangalore, India! Right : Infosys has building representing various iconic buildings of the world. This is “their louvre in Bangalore.”
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Graduating student Joanne Johnson from Effort, Pennsylvania, shares what her degree means to her at the Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Fall 2009 Graduation Open House. Johnson earned a Bachelor of Arts in Law and Society from Penn State's College of the Liberal Arts.
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August 19, 2020. Boston, MA.
We Want to Go Back! But #OnlyWhenItsSafe!
Teachers protested at a socially distant standout to call on Governor Baker to take action in support of safe and healthy public schools and colleges. Supporters urged Governor Baker to:
1. Establish a uniform requirement for all districts to start the year with a comprehensive distance learning plan. Provide immediate support for access to the internet where it is lacking.
2. Set clear health and safety standards that must be met for the gradual return of in-person learning, including:
•Indoor air quality and ventilation in school buildings that meet appropriate regulatory and industry standards.
•Rapid COVID-19 testing that is accessible, routine, and free to students and staff.
•Community and public health benchmarks are established, met, and reported transparently.
August 19, 2020. Boston, MA.
We Want to Go Back! But #OnlyWhenItsSafe!
Teachers protested at a socially distant standout to call on Governor Baker to take action in support of safe and healthy public schools and colleges. Supporters urged Governor Baker to:
1. Establish a uniform requirement for all districts to start the year with a comprehensive distance learning plan. Provide immediate support for access to the internet where it is lacking.
2. Set clear health and safety standards that must be met for the gradual return of in-person learning, including:
•Indoor air quality and ventilation in school buildings that meet appropriate regulatory and industry standards.
•Rapid COVID-19 testing that is accessible, routine, and free to students and staff.
•Community and public health benchmarks are established, met, and reported transparently.
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Graduating student Flavia Lucas from State College, Pennsylvania, is congratulated by Dr. Karen Pollack, director of academic affairs for undergraduate programs (left), at the Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Spring 2010 Graduation Open House. Lucas earned a bachelor of science in organizational leadership from Penn State's College of Liberal Arts. (photo by Bill Wallace)