Penn State business graduate Chris Trinh is the literal man with a plan for his future, with a long-term goal to be a professional photographer for Getty Images, the international provider of stock images, or for his friends in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra rock band.
The surging popularity of a cappella groups including Pentatonix and Straight No Chaser benefits barbershop choruses. On March 5 the public is welcome to experience these dynamic layers of unaccompanied four-part harmonies when the Country Gentlemen Barbershop Chorus of Bucks County performs a free matinee concert at Penn State Abington.
Members of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra thank Penn State Abington alumnus Chris Trinh (second from left) for the custom guitar skin he created for them. Violinist Roddy Chong (second from right) refers to Trinh as Little Brother.
Jim Donovan, former member of the band Rusted Root, shared the power of drumming as a proven method to de-stress. He worked with students, faculty, and staff during the day and the local community was invited for the evening workshop.
Memorable moments from the week of events marking all that makes Penn State Abington home — the people, academics, research, the arts, and service and officially welcoming Chancellor Damian J. Fernandez to the family.
What better combination on a crisp fall Saturday? Head over to Penn State Abington on Oct. 1 for the first Homecoming Music Festival, sponsored by Yamaha.
The singer is a featured performer at the Penn State Abington Homecoming & Music Festival on Oct. 1. The day of music includes a football watch party, beer garden, and food and craft vendors.
Memorable moments from the celebration of all that makes Penn State Abington home — the people, academics, research, the arts, and service and officially welcoming Chancellor Damian J. Fernandez to the family.