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Penn State Hazleton

Penn State Hazleton is a commonwealth campus of the Pennsylvania State University located in Sugarloaf Township, Pennsylvania. It has an enrollment of 426 students as of 2021.[2]

Penn State Hazleton
TypePublic satellite campus
Established1934
Parent institution
Pennsylvania State University
ChancellorDr. Elizabeth Wright
PresidentNeeli Bendapudi
Academic staff
55 full-time; 34 part-time
Students486 (as of 2021)[1]
Location, ,
U.S.
ColorsNavy Blue and White
AffiliationsPSUAC (USCAA)
MascotNittany Lion
Websitehazleton.psu.edu/

History edit

Penn State Hazleton's origins trace back to 1934 during the depths of the Great Depression. Since this was a time when many people could not afford to go to college, the college came to the people. At the request of Hazleton's community leaders, a community survey was completed by the Pennsylvania State College's extension services to determine the actual extent of the need and community support for a center. Hazleton was one of 14 communities to request a center, and only four requests were fulfilled. In September 1934, the Hazleton Undergraduate Center opened with 47 full-time and 60 part-time evening students. The freshman and sophomore students began their studies in Hazleton and completed their degree at Penn State's University Park campus in State College or another institution.

Over the next several years, the center was housed in various locations—first in the upper floors of the Markle Bank Building on Broad and Wyoming Streets, then in the former Broad Street School. To accommodate the influx of men and women returning from service in World War II, additional space was leased in the A.D. Thomas Elementary School and the former Walnut Street School.

A permanent home came in December 1948 when the college purchased 26 hilltop acres (110,000 m2) in Sugarloaf Township which, for nearly 25 years, had served as the residential estate of local coal baron Eckley B. Markle. Known as “Highacres,” the site consisted of four buildings that gave the college the space it so desperately needed. The estate, built by Alvan Markle Sr., featured a 32-room fieldstone mansion with every modern convenience available at the time, as well as domestic staff quarters, a greenhouse, and five formal gardens. Markle's mansion quickly became the administration building and, at various times during its life, has housed offices, classrooms, the library, health services, a kitchen, and a dining room. The domestic staff's quarters were transformed into the library, dormitory and infirmary. The greenhouse became the botany laboratory, and a new building, known today as Laurel Cottage, served as the chemistry laboratory.[3] Over the years, many new facilities were added to Penn State Hazleton.

Today, the administration building is the most recognized Penn State Hazleton structure, serving as one of the symbols of the campus. Recently, the island in the semi-circular driveway became the home to another Penn State icon - the Nittany Lion statue, a three-fourth's scale replica of the original at University Park.

Through gifts and purchases, Penn State Hazleton now consists of 125 acres (0.51 km2) of land, with the historic structures standing side-by-side with new and modern academic buildings, a manicured garden, a scenic overlook/picnic area, and a number of nature trails.[4]

Athletics edit

Penn State–Hazleton teams participate as a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). The Nittany Lions are a member of the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC). Men's sports include baseball, basketball, golf, soccer and tennis; while women's sports include basketball, golf, softball, tennis and volleyball.

Residence life edit

Residence Halls

Approximately 480 students live on the Hazleton campus.[5]

  • North Hall (156)
  • South Hall (220)
  • West Hall (100)

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-10-14.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-10-14.
  3. ^ "Penn State Hazleton | Penn State".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-09.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-09.

External links edit

  • Official website

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penn, state, hazleton, commonwealth, campus, pennsylvania, state, university, located, sugarloaf, township, pennsylvania, enrollment, students, 2021, typepublic, satellite, campusestablished1934parent, institutionpennsylvania, state, universitychancellordr, el. Penn State Hazleton is a commonwealth campus of the Pennsylvania State University located in Sugarloaf Township Pennsylvania It has an enrollment of 426 students as of 2021 2 Penn State HazletonTypePublic satellite campusEstablished1934Parent institutionPennsylvania State UniversityChancellorDr Elizabeth WrightPresidentNeeli BendapudiAcademic staff55 full time 34 part timeStudents486 as of 2021 1 LocationHazleton Pennsylvania U S ColorsNavy Blue and WhiteAffiliationsPSUAC USCAA MascotNittany LionWebsitehazleton psu edu Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 3 Residence life 4 References 5 External linksHistory editPenn State Hazleton s origins trace back to 1934 during the depths of the Great Depression Since this was a time when many people could not afford to go to college the college came to the people At the request of Hazleton s community leaders a community survey was completed by the Pennsylvania State College s extension services to determine the actual extent of the need and community support for a center Hazleton was one of 14 communities to request a center and only four requests were fulfilled In September 1934 the Hazleton Undergraduate Center opened with 47 full time and 60 part time evening students The freshman and sophomore students began their studies in Hazleton and completed their degree at Penn State s University Park campus in State College or another institution Over the next several years the center was housed in various locations first in the upper floors of the Markle Bank Building on Broad and Wyoming Streets then in the former Broad Street School To accommodate the influx of men and women returning from service in World War II additional space was leased in the A D Thomas Elementary School and the former Walnut Street School A permanent home came in December 1948 when the college purchased 26 hilltop acres 110 000 m2 in Sugarloaf Township which for nearly 25 years had served as the residential estate of local coal baron Eckley B Markle Known as Highacres the site consisted of four buildings that gave the college the space it so desperately needed The estate built by Alvan Markle Sr featured a 32 room fieldstone mansion with every modern convenience available at the time as well as domestic staff quarters a greenhouse and five formal gardens Markle s mansion quickly became the administration building and at various times during its life has housed offices classrooms the library health services a kitchen and a dining room The domestic staff s quarters were transformed into the library dormitory and infirmary The greenhouse became the botany laboratory and a new building known today as Laurel Cottage served as the chemistry laboratory 3 Over the years many new facilities were added to Penn State Hazleton Today the administration building is the most recognized Penn State Hazleton structure serving as one of the symbols of the campus Recently the island in the semi circular driveway became the home to another Penn State icon the Nittany Lion statue a three fourth s scale replica of the original at University Park Through gifts and purchases Penn State Hazleton now consists of 125 acres 0 51 km2 of land with the historic structures standing side by side with new and modern academic buildings a manicured garden a scenic overlook picnic area and a number of nature trails 4 Athletics editPenn State Hazleton teams participate as a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association USCAA The Nittany Lions are a member of the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference PSUAC Men s sports include baseball basketball golf soccer and tennis while women s sports include basketball golf softball tennis and volleyball Residence life editResidence HallsApproximately 480 students live on the Hazleton campus 5 North Hall 156 South Hall 220 West Hall 100 References edit Penn State Hazleton Quick Facts Archived from the original on 2005 10 14 Penn State Hazleton Quick Facts Archived from the original on 2005 10 14 Penn State Hazleton Penn State Penn State Hazleton About Us Archived from the original on 2011 06 09 Penn State Hazleton Residence Life Archived from the original on 2011 06 09 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pennsylvania State University Official website40 59 01 N 76 01 43 W 40 983575 N 76 028738 W 40 983575 76 028738 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Penn State Hazleton amp oldid 1177300296, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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