Penn State Grad – Miss Pennsylvania 2012


UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — One. Two. Three. Jordyn Colao has witnessed three of her grandparents die from heart disease. Her losses are what compelled the May 2012 Penn State graduate in biobehavioral health to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant who focuses on cardiology.

But before heading off to graduate school, Colao, who is from Erie, Pa., will spend the remainder of 2012 promoting the platform — the prevention of heart disease — on which she won the Miss Pennsylvania 2012 competition.

“Knowing that I lost my grandparents to heart disease and that it is the No. 1 cause of death for men and women really inspired me to join forces with the American Heart Association,” she said. “As Miss Pennsylvania 2012, I am Northwest Pennsylvania’s Spokesperson, which allows me to spread awareness about the importance of heart disease prevention, raise money for research and perform presentations at middle schools to urge children to get excited about the positive long-term effects of exercising and eating healthy.”

Colao says she wouldn’t be in a position to make such a positive difference in people’s lives if it weren’t for her degree in biobehavioral health from Penn State.

Biobehavioral health covered a wide spectrum of health topics, from stress to bioethics to pharmacology; there was always something exciting to learn,” she said. “I know my BBH degree will catapult me successfully into the health-care field because it has introduced me to every dimension of health.”

While at Penn State she balanced her studies with membership in the Tapestry Dance Company. Consequently, she had the opportunity to travel to New York City to train with the renowned Steps Dance Studio on Broadway. She also helped to raise more than $20,000 for THON.

After completing her Miss Pennsylvania duties, Colao plans to compete in the Miss America pageant.

“Miss America’s national platform is the Children’s Miracle Network (CMN), which ties perfectly into my platform of heart disease prevention,” she said. “So far, as an upcoming contestant, I have been spending time in Pennsylvania’s five CMN hospitals located in Erie, Pittsburgh, Hershey, Philadelphia and Danville. It has been rewarding to see firsthand how the money Miss America raises supports the hospitals, the patients and their families.”

The Penn State Football Show


UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Nearly 40 radio stations in six states will carry the Penn State Sports Network’s “The Penn State Football Show” this year, with the season debut program set to air Thursday, Aug. 23. The program will also be carried live on http://www.GoPSUsports.com via Penn State All-Access.

The one-hour call-in program will take place at Damon’s Grill on East College Ave. in State College every Thursday at 6:05 p.m. from late August through the end of the football season. In late November, “The Penn State Basketball Show” will debut on most of the same Network stations and run through mid-March. “The Penn State Basketball Show” also will originate from Damon’s.

Football coach Bill O’Brien, men’s basketball coach Patrick Chambers, assistant coaches and members of the football and Nittany Lion basketball teams will be among participants on the programs.

“The Penn State Football Show ” will feature Coach O’Brien and other members of the football program answering questions from fans at Damon’s, online and on the phone. Fans can submit questions to www.GoPSUsports.com/askthecoachor call 1-800-52-LIONS begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            1-800-52-LIONS     end_of_the_skype_highlighting (525-4667) to ask questions of the coaches and student-athletes.

O’Brien will not be able to participate live in this week’s show due to the team’s practice schedule but will join the show live at Damon’s starting August 30.

Steve Jones, the radio play-by-play voice of the Nittany Lion football and basketball teams, is host of “The Penn State Football Show” and will be joined by Roger Corey, who hosts the Penn State Sports Network’s football pre-game Tailgate Show. Jeff Tarman is the producer of the show, which is a presentation of Penn State Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Sports.

“The Penn State Football Show ” can be heard on stations throughout Pennsylvania as well as New York City and northern New Jersey, Olean. N.Y., Youngstown, Ohio, Hagerstown, Md., Salisbury, Md. and Seaford