Reunification
For up-to-date information regarding the reunification of Penn State's two law schools, please click here.
For up-to-date information regarding the reunification of Penn State's two law schools, please click here.
Please join us for Penn State Law Service Day!
In an effort to get first-year students more involved in the Centre County community, the Office of Student Services, the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, and the Student Bar Association will host Service Day prior to New Student Orientation at Penn State Law. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, August 20, and you are invited! Each student will meet at the Katz Building and from there carpool to their assigned volunteer organization.
8:15 a.m.-8:30 a.m.- Check-In
8:30 a.m.-9:15 a.m.- Breakfast
9:15 a.m.-9:30 a.m.- Travel to Volunteer Sites
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Volunteer Service
The Sustainable Food Systems Program views our own Penn State campus food system as a living laboratory for engagement in sustainable food and agricultural systems. We link classroom education with experiential learning, student-led research, and community outreach. We grow plants, and so much more… growing student leaders, growing community, and growing food! Core components of the SFSP include a working Dr. Keiko Miwa Ross Student Farm, a highly active Student Farm Club, Community Harvest Project, a Food Systems minor, a partnership with the Lion’s Pantry and course collaborations across Penn State academics and operations. The SFSP is a launching point for conversations about many issues, including food security, food waste, and other pressing issues of our time.
Centre County Historical Society is a community and volunteer-based nonprofit educational organization that works collaboratively with local, regional, county, and state organizations in helping preserve and promote the area’s historic, cultural, and natural resources.
Housing Transitions works to provide effective services that promote positive change for those willing to accept the challenges and opportunities necessary to achieve a more independent and self-sufficient lifestyle. Some of their services include an emergency shelter and food bank, case managers to work with families, transitional housing, and education and support surrounding these issues. Housing Transitions needs volunteers to help paint a few indoor rooms in transitional housing.
The Arboretum at Penn State strives to be a place of beauty and renewal, a venue for the arts, and a pathway to discovery and enrichment. Service at the Arboretum may include gardening and weeding and trail maintenance.