“All In at Penn State” Multicultural Luncheon at New Kensington campus

Melba Amador of Puerto Rico, right, instructor in Spanish, and students Huating “Veronica” Lang, a Division of Undergraduate Studies student from China, center, and Aaron Holness, a communications major from Queens, New York, fill out a “Many Pieces of” form, which provided a glimpse of their personalities. They shared their insights with their table mates.

An animated Jay Wu, an administration of justice major from Pittsburgh, hopes to inspire action by community members to impact the world in positive and enduring ways through the creation of a welcoming and accepting environment. Abdou Karim Jallow, background, program coordinator for the Information Sciences and Technology program, is a native of Gambia.

Dominique Jones, left, a biomedical engineering technology student from Pittsburgh, and Art McGray, right, head men’s basketball coach and former campus student, are committed to respecting everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, abilities, background, veteran’s status, political beliefs, and all the ways we differ.

Pittsburgh residents Daruka Nyuon, left, a Division of Undergraduate Studies student, and Renesia Butler, a psychology major, are a part of a campus that seeks acknowledgement that diversity, inclusion and equity must continue to be among the core values that drive Penn State’s future.