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Criminal Justice Students

Matt Cascioli and Keyxe Rodriguez-Soto were the first two students to graduate from PSU-LV’s criminal justice program, now in its second year. The students were honored with a small celebration following their Senior Seminar research presentations.

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Podcasting (1)

Krushil Amrutiya, Elias Haddad, Prasham Trambadia, and Joseph Wolff in COMM 211 Digital Cultures work on various stages of producing their podcasts.

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Podcasting (2)

Nicole Barrios, Maria Ritta, and Hope Green in COMM 211 Digital Cultures work on various stages of producing their podcasts.

3 male students sitting in a podcasting booth

Podcasting (1)

Krushil Amrutiya, Elias Haddad, Prasham Trambadia, and Joseph Wolff in COMM 211 Digital Cultures work on various stages of producing their podcasts.

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Gearing Up For Your Pitch

A panel of three seasoned Lehigh Valley entrepreneurs — Jevata Crawford, left, of Project Move; Jonathan Epstein, center, president, JTJ Tech; and Rita Guthrie, right, owner, Idea Lady, Open Door Public Relations — shared tips and tactics behind their best business pitch. 

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Gearing Up For Your Pitch

A panel of three seasoned Lehigh Valley entrepreneurs — Jevata Crawford, left, of Project Move; Jonathan Epstein, center, president, JTJ Tech; and Rita Guthrie, right, owner, Idea Lady, Open Door Public Relations — shared tips and tactics behind their best business pitch. 

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Pedro Robles

Pedro Robles, assistant teaching professor of cyber analytics and operations, will participate in the Field Experiment in Government Event in Washington, D.C., this summer. The goal of the event is to work alongside senior mentors in public policy, especially in the area of AI within public organizations.

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Bio Class (3)

Musab Siddiqi, Manmehar Singh, and Hamza Farooq are three PSU-LV students currently enrolled in Jacqueline McLaughlin's Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE).

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Bio Class (2)

PSU-LV Biology students Aesha Patel and Farishta Faruk are currently enrolled in the Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience. (CURE).

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Bio Class

Students in Jacqueline McLaughlin’s "BIOL 230W: Cells and Molecules" course are participating in a new Course-Based Undergraduate Experience (CURE) which focuses on developing optimal cell culture conditions to study the glycocalyx of mammalian aortic endothelial cells using state-of-the-art methods.