William Myers always questioned the long-term stability of his job with a federal contractor, knowing the business had to re-bid its projects every couple years.
Penn State Mont Alto's campus is a long way from Iraq and Afghanistan, but Chris Seery fell in love with the campus on his first visit and discovered the offerings would well establish him for his
In March, a group of Penn State Mont Alto students, faculty and staff, and the Nittany Lion travelled to Montréal, Quebec, for Alternative Spring Break ― a highly immersive week of service projects