Seniors Katie Zambanini and Roger Salguero posed with the Nittany Lion after making their marks on the Stand for State banner at Penn State Berks' kickoff event Jan. 25.
Susan Dale, staff assistant for Academic Affairs at Penn State New Kensington, helped a student apply a green handprint in support of Stand for State at the Jan. 27 launch, part of the Volunteer and Human Rights Fair during the campus' Martin Luther King Unity Week.
Students wrote ways that they could step in to help others in risky situations at the launch of Stand for State on Jan. 27 in the HUB-Robeson Center, University Park.
Barry Bram, special assistant to the vice president for Student Affairs, spoke with senior Katie Gnatt in the Balloon Room at University Park's Stand for State launch event in the HUB-Robeson Center.
Penn State’s Stand for State uses a bystander intervention program by Green Dot that encourages people to erase dangerous situations (red dots) by standing up for friends as well as strangers (green dots).
Mike Herr, better known as Mike the Mailman, conversed with students and posed for photos in the Stand for State Balloon Room, a safe space for students and University leaders to connect at University Park's launch event Jan. 27.