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2023 | Blurring the LineS

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2022 | Endeavor

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2021 | Time to Pause

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2020 | CONTINUUM

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2019 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2018 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2017 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2016 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2015 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2014 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2013 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2011 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32

2010 | XX

On February 11, 2024, TEDxPSU presented On the Horizon. In the ever-expanding landscape of potential, along with our lineup of speakers, we embarked on a journey of inspiration and innovation.

"Horizons" signal what’s on the brink of becoming: where the water meets the sky, where opportunity meets action, and where thoughts meet the stage.

Exploring our horizons help us approach personal and societal potential while grounding ourselves in tomorrow’s frontier. The wonder of horizons is that they’re inevitable, knowing that a new day will always arrive. Amidst sociopolitical polarization, a new age of Artificial Intelligence, and a restructuring of institutional democracy, we find solace in uniting as a community to think deeply and act critically in the face of a new day.

The ideas discussed at our conference are rooted in research and data, as well as insights on the human experience. We analyze the days of the past, critique the urgency of today, and seek solutions for the future’s promises by challenging norms and discovering new perspectives.
These pursuits of resolution are grounded in the present with a sky of opportunity—approaching infinity—where we find ourselves and each other.

TEDxPSU aims to inspire the Penn State and State College community to relentlessly pursue our own horizons.

Why we need prison journalism | Shaheen Pasha | TEDxPSU
14:28
The homeless are not who you think they are | Kimberly Stratton | TEDxPSU
15:04
Behind Every Data Point is a Person | Kelley Gunther | TEDxPSU
09:46
Gen Z Wants More | Nyandusi Nyachae | TEDxPSU
14:17
Why Gen Z needs to talk about genocide | Emma Blankstein | TEDxPSU
15:17
How Kids Can Lead the Fight Against Hunger | Claire Chi | TEDxPSU
13:24
Connecting With Our World by Blurring The Lines | John Park | TEDxPSU
15:06
It’s Your Life – How Will You Use it? | Andrew Hoff | TEDxPSU
14:32
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