Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) and Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) are forging a new innovative partnership that will benefit students who want to attend college, but have limited means to afford it. The Collective Impact Scholarship Fund will be used to provide last dollar support to students who graduate from one of the high schools in the Lehigh Valley, and go on to attend LCCC or PSU-LV for their college education
The Arts Project at Penn State Lehigh Valley has announced its fall 2017 session options, which will be held from Sept. 19 to Dec. 12 at the Lehigh Valley campus located at 2809 Saucon Valley Road in Center Valley.
Penn State alumni and friends are invited to a special evening on Saturday, Sept. 23, at Miller Symphony Hall in Allentown. The night, hosted by Penn State Lehigh Valley and the Penn State Lehigh Valley Alumni Society, begins at 6 p.m. with an exclusive VIP reception in the Rodale Room before the show, “The Music of James Bond & More,” which starts at 7:30 p.m. The Allentown Symphony Orchestra and guest soloist Rachel York will be performing music from five decades of James Bond films.
Penn State Facilities Engineering Institute (PSFEI) has announced schedule information for its 2017-18 Visible Emissions Training Program. Casually known as “Smoke School,” the program is designed for individuals who want to become certified in areas of air pollution prevention, technology, regulation, measurement and science.
The Teen Summer Pathway Programs are new offerings from Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Summer Youth Programs that give local high school students the chance to engage in hands-on exploration of Penn State majors.
A new art exhibit will be a site-specific installation at Ronald K. De Long Gallery. “DIGEST: Daisuke Shintani & Atsuko Tajima,” will run Aug. 24 to Oct. 17 at the gallery, with an artist reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 7 at Penn State Lehigh Valley. Both the reception and the exhibit are free and open to the public.
The Penn State Lehigh Valley Summer Youth Camps were held July 10-14. This year the one-week, half-day camps included writing, visual arts, Lego engineering, math, computer programming, video production and more.
The Trajectory Heart sculpture has been built and is now traveling around the Lehigh Valley. Students, artists and the community have worked together on this project all month.