You Can’t Say That
Experience a class where people say the things you aren’t supposed to say; where students participate in a quiet revolution toward cross-cultural understanding; where the philosophy is simple: conversation can change the world.
When did the Liberty Bell first crack? Which industrialist had his very own dinosaur?
From Ben Franklin to Wilt Chamberlain, the commonwealth has been home to internationally renowned leaders, athletes, inventors and more, not to mention important products like the Slinky and Heinz ketchup.
Play along with The Pennsylvania Game and test your knowledge of Pennsylvania’s people, places and products. The show premiered in 1986 and is now streaming for the first time in the PBS App.
Experience a class where people say the things you aren’t supposed to say; where students participate in a quiet revolution toward cross-cultural understanding; where the philosophy is simple: conversation can change the world.
This new WPSU original series tells the stories of people and places in our area that use food to connect with the world around them. These restaurateurs and artisans create more than culinary experiences, they also create connections to their patrons, communities, and cultures.
In this public television special, campers, mentors and instructors at the Penn State Science-U summer science camp show off the ways parents and caregivers can bring the wonder of science home to kids.