UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State will honor those who served their country as part of the armed services during the University’s ninth annual Military Appreciation Week, which will take place virtually and will include special events and programming adapted to align with health and safety guidelines related to the pandemic.
The week-long series of events from Nov. 7-14 is dedicated to honoring veterans, service members and military families and recognizing their service and sacrifice. This year’s celebrations will include a livestream of the annual Veteran’s Day ceremony, virtual veteran student panel conversation and more.
Additional details will be provided in Penn State News in the coming weeks about planned events, including:
- Centre County Military Appreciation Week Proclamation (meeting will be streamed)
- State College Borough Military Appreciation Week Proclamation (meeting will be streamed)
- Livestreamed Veterans Day ceremony
- Downtown Improvement District “scavenger hunt” to support veterans and local businesses
- Virtual veteran student panel
- Virtual Mindful Resilience yoga class
“While events and activities will be adapted this year to support the health and safety of our campus and local community members during the pandemic, we look forward to showcasing our ongoing pride and support for the Penn Staters, and all, who have fought and served over the years,” said Col. Eugene McFeely, Penn State’s senior director for veterans affairs and services and chair of Penn State’s Military Appreciation Committee.