Society, Arts and Humanities

PJ Capelotti

PJ Capelotti, professor of anthropology, and Monty with the world's largest lobster in New Brunswick, Canada. 

Abington anthropology

PJ Capelotti

PJ Capelotti, professor of anthropology, and his dog, Monty, with a giant roadside Viking in Virginia. 

Abington undergraduate research

Abington maker space

Penn State Abington students in the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) disciplines at Maker Mayhem part of the celebration of undergraduate research on campus.

Abington undergraduate research

Abington ACURA new lion mascot

Penn State Abington students Hudson Marsh and Gigi Fleurentin earned first place for their undergraduate research project, "A Roaring New Look: The Redesigned Nittany Lion Mascot as an Important Branding Opportunity at Penn State University."

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Exhibit at Abington explores queer identity

Acclaimed curator Jordan Rockford spoke to the Penn State Abington community recently about "Where We Find Ourselves," the multi-artist exhibition he conceived that graces the Woodland Gallery through Feb. 26. According to Rockford, the exhibition is about exploring queer identity and how culture can influence it.