With “spooky season” underway at Penn State, during the 10th week of the fall semester, students can participate in virtual and in-person activities in and around State College as Halloween
Beth Albright, a 1989 graduate of the Penn State School of Labor and Employment Relations, will give the school’s 22nd annual Outstanding Alumni Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 in 104 Keller Building at University Park. Her talk, “Enough Already?!? Making a Change,” is free and open to the public.
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Deborah Anderson, a former college professor and an active parent volunteer in the school district, is seeking election to the State College Area School Board this year.
She is cross-filed on the Democratic and Republican ballots for the May 18 primary election.
“As a teacher, I am committed to excellence in education for all students. And as a parent, I believe strongly that our schools must be welcoming and inclusive,” Anderson said in a press release..
She has lived in the State College area since 2009 and most recently taught in Penn State’s School of Labor and Employment Relations.