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An original work by Heather Witherow, founder of Project Unity.

‘Project Unity,’ an online art gallery, invites submissions

Heather Witherow has not allowed current events to dampen her hopes for making positive change in the world. She has spearheaded a peaceful movement aimed at promoting equality that she has named Project Unity. The online art gallery invites submissions from the entire Penn State community and beyond.
Students, Tamara Seltzler, left, and Paige Pleta distributing surveys to members of the community.

CrimJ Survey

Students Tamara Seltzler, left, and Paige Pleta distributing surveys to members of the community at the DuBois Mall.  They distributed surveys for the public to complete both locally, and in communities across the country.

Students, Tamara Seltzler, left, and Paige Pleta distributing surveys to members of the community at the DuBois Mall.

CrimJ Survey

Students, Tamara Seltzler, left, and Paige Pleta distributing surveys to members of the community at the DuBois Mall.  They distributed surveys for the public to complete both locally, and in communities across the country.

Students, Tamara Seltzler, left, and Paige Pleta distributing surveys to members of the community.

Penn State DuBois Criminal Justice Students reach out to community

Students in the Penn State DuBois Criminal Justice program are learning real-world lessons in maintaining good relations between law enforcement, the corrections system, and the community. As part of a project for the course “Criminal Justice and the Community” Lecturer of Criminal Justice Selena Price tasked students with conducting a survey to gather information on the perceptions of the criminal justice system and the police.