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November 19, 2019

LA 197 Juvenile Justice Law and Policy (1 cr) -- Ethics Course

This seminar focuses on the criminal justice system as it pertains to juveniles, often referred to as the “juvenile justice system.” The course sits at the intersection of psychology, behavioral health, sociology, political science, and law. For details...

Honors Global Programs for Maymester / Summer 2020

Open to all students

Ghana: Global Perspectives on Intergenerational Living and Learning (AEE 499H) - 2.5-credit spring course and 0.5-credit Maymester (May 11-25) travel to South Carolina and Ghana to study how culture is preserved and communicated over time and space.

India: Contemporary India (ASIA 499H)- 3-credit summer trip/course (July 5-August 5), travel to four parts of India to examine key issues in Indian society, economics, and politics and their historical and cultural contexts.

Please visit https://www.shc.psu.edu/academics/global/ for more information on these exciting 3-credit honors courses. Contact Richard Stoller at rjs27@psu.edu with any questions.
 

PLSC 297 Democratic Erosion (1 cr) -- Honors/Ethics Course

Many have argued that the world has entered a time of democratic erosion. This course will examine the patterns by which such erosion commonly occurs: how do democracies transition into authoritarianism? The course will examine the framework developed in the book How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. It will also review circumstances in a few select countries (including the United States) in which democratic erosion has been alleged to have occurred or to be occurring. Read the story…

ENGL 129H.001 Honors Shakespeare

Delve deep into reading and understanding Shakespeare's language, while also learning how his plays reflect upon the social and theatrical conventions of the Renaissance period during which they were written and performed. To enroll for this course, you must contact the department at 814-863-0258.

Class Meetings: MWF 10:10–11:00 a.m. in 009 Business Building
Instructor: Claire Bourne

ENGL 140H.001 Contemporary Literature

21st Century fiction and poetry in English—exploring society, technology, globality, identity, history, and the possibilities of literary language. To enroll for this course, you must contact the department at 814-863-0258.

Class Meetings: MWF 10:10–11:00 a.m. in 010 Business Building
Instructor: Matthew Tierney

ENGL 202B.012 Honors: Adult Literacy

- Learn about literacy through exciting texts and invigorating class discussions
- Participate in community-based literacy service projects
- Tutor adults who are striving to improve their own literacy skills
- Satisfy your English 202 requirement while earning community-focused internship credits
- All students, regardless of major or honors status, are welcome
- Prerequisites: English 015, English 030, or English/CAS 137T/138H and the successful completion of 27.1 credits
- Paterno Fellows earn either internship or service/leadership hours
 
According to former English 202B Honors tutors:
I had a really great time in English 202BH. . . . I am teaching with Teach for America after graduation, and I felt that tutoring this semester was great preparation . . . . For the learners who need your help, your decision to enroll in this class and to provide a much needed community service could be life-altering.
 
It was one of the best feelings in the world when I found out that all the hard work I had put in with Beth resulted in her passing the math portion of the GED exam. I can also guarantee that you will not be the only one to benefit from this experience. Learning partners genuinely appreciate all the help we tutors are providing them.
 
With patience, a positive outlook, and an open mind, you will have the experience of a lifetime, and this class will make your semester one of the best here at Penn State!
 
For more information, visit the course website or contact Lorena Waselinko.

Education Abroad: Literary London

The English Department’s popular “Literary London” summer study abroad program has been extended to five weeks, May 17 to June 19, 2020, in order to better accommodate Paterno Fellows. This year, “Literary London” offers 6 credits in English, divided between two courses: “Virginia Woolf’s London” and “What is Shakespeare? Renaissance Drama on Stage and Page.” Students live in shared apartments in London’s historic Bloomsbury neighborhood, and the courses integrate field trips and performances in and around London. For more information, please contact Professor Chris Reed, Honors advisor in English, at creed@psu.edu.

Ethics Courses

Check our website for courses you can take to meet the PFP Ethics requirement. New courses are added as departments alert us of their offerings, or as students bring them to our attention. Students must complete 3 credits in ethics (one 3-credit course, or a series of 1- or 2-credit courses) before graduation.

PFP Service/Leadership Requirement

Fellows are expected to take on a leadership role or offer volunteer services to a community of their choice totaling at least 50 hours during their college career. Participants in the Presidential Leadership Academy automatically meet this requirement. To document a leadership or service experience, download the Leadership or Service Documentation Form; complete and submit it using the contact information on the form. Hours may be reported as they are completed for short-term projects, or after the minimum time is met for long-term experiences.

Applications for $3,500 Erickson Discovery Grants

Applications are now open for summer 2020 Erickson Discovery Grants. These grants support undergraduate student engagement in original research, scholarship, and creative work under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Visit the Erickson Discovery Grant website for more details. Deadline: Jan. 20, 2020. Learn more...

Undergraduate Summer Internships at Gettysburg National Military Park and Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

Deadline: Monday, Jan. 27, 2020
Do you have an interest in preserving our nation’s history and sharing it with the public? Do you want to put your knowledge of history to good use this summer? The Richards Civil War Era Center at Penn State invites applications from qualified Penn State undergraduate students for four paid positions at National Park Service historic sites during the summer of 2020: two at Gettysburg National Military Park and two at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. The internships provide students hands-on experience in the work of public history. These non-credit internships come with a $3,500 stipend and free housing at the national parks. More info…

PFP Student Programming Grants

Paterno Fellows are encouraged to apply for Programming Grants for One-Time Events or Sustained Discussion / Reading Groups. Successful applications will enhance students’ education, ignite an interest, or make students consider a topic more deeply. For details, see: pfp-student-programming-grants/

Spring 2020 Enrichment Funds Priority Deadline Dec. 1

Are you participating in an internship, study abroad, or research experience in spring 2020? Apply for enrichment funding from the College of the Liberal Arts! Make sure to visit our website for important information, including eligibility requirements, details on the application steps, frequently asked questions, and more. Priority Deadline: Dec. 1, 2019.

Internship Opportunities

Nittany Lion Careers is Penn State’s single-system recruiting platform. You will be able to use Nittany Lion Careers to: search and apply to internship and job opportunities; upload your resume for review, schedule an appointment with a Career Enrichment Network staff member to help with your career development; view upcoming events; and more!

Seeking First and Second Year Reps to the PFP Student Advisory Board

We are looking for several representatives in the first and second year to serve on the Paterno Fellows Program Student Advisory Board. Students can be aspiring or admitted. The Board meets with the Director several times every year to discuss ideas and concerns for the Program. If you are interested in participating on this committee, please contact the Director, Jeremy Engels <jde13@psu.edu>.

Join Triota

Triota (lota lota lota) is the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Honor Society here at Penn State. Everyone is welcome to join, including those who are not majoring or minoring in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. In club meetings, we discuss topics of feminism, work on activism based projects, and promote consciousness-raising and self-care. We have meetings every Tuesday at 7:00 pm in 365 Willard. Join us!

State College Area School District Volunteer Opportunities

The V.I.P.S (Volunteers in Public Schools) Tutoring center serves students in grades k-12 in the State College Area School District. The tutoring center is located at the High School North Cafeteria which is less than 2 miles from campus. For students without transportation we provide bus tokens. It is held on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00-6:00.

We are looking for dedicated volunteers who would like to give one hour of their time a week to tutor students from the community. We need tutors in all subject areas but have a high demand for all sciences and math subject areas. This is a great way to fill service hours or education hours. Apply here to tutor…

Not interested in tutoring but want to volunteer? We are also looking for volunteers to assist in our after school enrichment program at several of our elementary schools. Apply here to volunteer…

For more info, contact: volunteers@scasd.org.

Your Blurb Here

Are you involved with a local service group that is open for new members? Send your blurb to PaternoFellows@psu.edu and we’ll publish it here. Please include a brief description of your mission, expectations, information sessions/meetings, how to join, etc.

Better Know a Paterno Fellow

Paterno Fellows are participating in internships, study abroad, research, and more! Read about their experiences here. Submit your story for publication here.

FEATURED STUDENT:

- Mary Heath, ’21 PF Anthropology, and Communication Arts and Sciences -- Vienna, Austria: Intercultural Communication (Summer)

Paterno Fellows as Change Makers

Students in the College of the Liberal Arts recognize problems, create solutions, and utilize their liberal arts education and experiences to make it happen. Our students are entrepreneurs, campus leaders, activists, founders, creators, inventors, and more. 

Awaly Diallo, '20 PF African American Studies and Sociology, is a student leader and activist interested in social justice. Her career aspirations of attending law school and working in civil rights law have been strengthened by her internships, leadership positions on campus, and her liberal arts education.

                    
Ezra Gershanok
, '21 PF Economics and Letters, Arts, and Sciences, came up with the idea for the Keyper, a silicone phone wallet that can hold credit cards, a student ID, and a key, during his first year at Penn State. After watching students around him lose their room keys, Ezra wanted a product that would hold all of the “essentials” that a college student needs.

Watch videos about Awaly and Ezra, and learn more about them and other Change Makers by visiting la.psu.edu/changemakers.

Stand Up Award Nominations Open

Any faculty, staff, student, or community member world-wide may nominate any Penn State undergraduate student from any campus for the Stand Up Award. This award honors students who have demonstrated courage, fortitude, and ethical leadership by taking a stand for a person, a cause, or a belief. Successful nominees will be honored at a ceremony on April 19, 2020, during which they will be presented with a $1,000 award.

For more information on past honorees, click here to read their stories and here to view the video of last year's Stand Up Award winners.

Nominate a student here.

Director’s Office Hours for Fall 2019

Wednesday mornings in 215 Sparks Building

Jeremy Engels, Barry Director of the Paterno Fellows Program, and Associate Professor of Rhetoric

How can I describe the Paterno Fellows Program on my resume?

Paterno Fellows Program, College of the Liberal Arts
Honors Program including advanced academic coursework, thesis, study abroad and/or internship, ethics study, and leadership/service commitment

Updating your info in the PFP database

Update the PFP database as you complete your Paterno Fellows requirements. You are responsible for marking them “Claimed Satisfied” or turning in the appropriate documentation forms. You should update the requirements you’ve met as you complete them. Please do not wait until your graduation semester. We need time to approve your submissions and mark them “Satisfied.” For further instructions, see the PFP website.

Liberal Arts Alumni Mentor Program

Network with Penn State Alumni! Apply to the Liberal Arts Alumni Mentor Program. Students are matched with alumni working in their field of interest; mentors help with networking, interview prep, and more. Applications are open year-round. More information can be found here.
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