MCKEESPORT, Pa. — As the Penn State Greater Allegheny community and friends gathered at the 16th annual All That’s Jazz Masqueade Gala to support the campus’ student emergency fund, two students paid tribute to alumni whose work has transformed their educational experience.
Annually, All That’s Jazz features student presenters who benefit from a specific scholarship, but scholarships are just one part of a donor impact story. Both Katarina Shields, junior information science and technology major, and Steven Carter, senior communications major, can point to the life-time contributions two Penn State McKeesport (now Penn State Greater Allegheny) alumni have made to the campus.
Shields told the crowd she came to Greater Allegheny as a criminal justice major yet found a love for technology through her campus job in the Computer Center. Despite the newfound enjoyment, Shields acknowledged there was something standing between her and a new major. “I was missing one thing, a computer,” said Shields. “I knew I couldn’t be an IST major and not have a computer, but I also knew that it would take me a very long time to save enough money for one.”
Shields continued, “When I returned to campus to start my sophomore year, I learned that our campus was making digital fluency a priority and that I would receive a free iPad. This literally changed everything for me. My iPad is always one of the few devices I have on me. I have video-editing software, can code and learn programming languages; I take classes that interest me on Lynda.com, and I have an online library of books that I love to read.”