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Abington always 'All In' with diversity, inclusion

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ABINGTON, Pa. — The Penn State "All In" initiative brings students, faculty and staff together to demonstrate their commitment to developing a diverse and inclusive environment — respectful of everyone regardless of differences.

As part of the ongoing "All In" effort, the University plans a permanent outdoor piece at Penn State Abington to represent its commitment to equality and asked the community to contribute quotes that may be included.

Abington staffer Frank Quattrone set out to learn what diversity and inclusion mean at Penn State Abington, the most diverse campus within the Penn State system. Here is what the campus community had to say:

What Abington students say about diversity and inclusion ...

 

What Abington faculty and staff say about diversity and inclusion ...

Penn State Abington, formerly the Ogontz campus, offers baccalaureate degrees in 18 majors at its suburban location just north of Philadelphia. Nearly half of our 4,000 students complete all four years at Abington, with opportunities in undergraduate research, the Schreyer honors program, NCAA Division III athletics, and more. Students can start the first two years of more than 160 Penn State majors at Abington and complete their degree at University Park or another campus. Lions Gate, our first residence hall, will open in August.

Last Updated March 22, 2017

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