Sahira Mughal, a 2020 graduate of Penn State Lehigh Valley's Biobehavioral Health program, is pursuing her dream of becoming a registered nurse at St. Luke’s University Health Network’s School of Nursing. She credits her bachelor's degree with setting her up for career success in the profession.
Sahira Mughal, a 2020 graduate of Penn State Lehigh Valley's Biobehavioral Health program, is pursuing her dream of becoming a registered nurse at St. Luke’s University Health Network’s School of Nursing. She credits her bachelor's degree with setting her up for career success in the profession.
Penn State Lehigh Valley students Tobey Field, left, and Aemen Ali share their research experiences with those in attendance at the recent student panel discussion focused on undergraduate research.
Sahira Mughal, a 2020 graduate of Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Biobehavioral Health program, is well on her way to achieving her dream of becoming a registered nurse as a student enrolled in St. Luke’s University Health Network’s School of Nursing.
Penn State Lehigh Valley's THON team came in second place among Commonwealth Campuses for fundraising at the 50th annual THON, tallying $43,978.94 for the cause. The campus was represented at the event by four student dancers (pictured second through fifth from left): Brianna Peters, Alexis Matlack, Tyler Mantz and Rhea Kochhar.
Penn State Lehigh Valley's THON team came in second place among Commonwealth Campuses for fundraising at the 50th annual THON, tallying $43,978.94 for the cause. The campus was represented at the event by four student dancers (pictured second through fifth from left): Brianna Peters, Alexis Matlack, Tyler Mantz and Rhea Kochhar.
Penn State Lehigh Valley's THON team, led by student dancers Brianna Peters, Alexis Matlack, Rhea Kochhar and Tyler Mantz, came in second place fundraising-wise among Commonwealth Campuses, tallying a grand total of $43,978.94 in donations, at the 50th annual THON.
Former Penn State Lehigh Valley Advisory Board Chair Howard Kulp, third from left, presents a $2,500 check to this year's THON dancers at the campus's sendoff celebration. The student dancers are, from left, Brianna Peters, Rhea Kochhar, Alexis Matlack and Tyler Mantz.