Mar 5, 2018
Aditi Sharma, a student in the doctor of public health program at Penn State College of Medicine, wants to enhance the quality of life for women and girls living in […]
Feb 26, 2018
It takes heart, soul, perseverance and empathy to care for critically ill patients. The nurses in the Surgical Anesthesia Intensive Care Unit (SAICU) at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey […]
Feb 21, 2018
By Katherine Brind’Amour In all of the ways you might think of fighting cancer, perhaps one of the last things on your mind would be to turn one type of […]
Feb 19, 2018
By Lisa Maresca Clay Cooper has been stretching twice a day, every day for the past several weeks. The fifth-year MD/MBA student began running on the treadmill again and got […]
Feb 12, 2018
By Marianne Clay Denise Voloshin, the first Four Diamonds patient, holds a school photo of herself from 1975, the year she was treated for cancer. Just days before this year’s […]
Feb 5, 2018
Helping others is in Jim George’s nature. As the director of community relations at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Penn State College of Medicine, he’s made […]
Jan 29, 2018
If there’s one thing Dr. Joseph Gascho wants you to do, it’s to open your eyes to new possibilities and really see things. Gascho, a cardiologist with Penn State Heart […]
Jan 17, 2018
Weighing 380 pounds, Bellefonte resident Dean DeVore was pre-diabetic and struggling with lethargy and sleep apnea. The AccuWeather meteorologist and game announcer for the Penn State Nittany Lions realized he had to do something to gain control over his health.
Dec 21, 2017
By Jen Vogelsong After nearly four decades of photographing the faces and events of Penn State, Darrell Peterson is trading project management in the studio for projects around the house. […]
Nov 1, 2017
By Heidi Lynn Russell Penn State College of Medicine has again been successful in extending funding from the National Cancer Institute through a training grant for vital research into viruses […]