Applications are now being accepted for Penn State students interested in participating in the 2022 CHANCE Program study abroad experience, which will focus on interdisciplinary water issues confronting the sustainability of the Danube Delta in Romania.
Penn State Lehigh Valley’s CHANCE (Connecting Humans And Nature through Conservation Experiences) Program is offering students from any Penn State campus the opportunity for a unique, short-term study abroad program in Romania during the spring and summer months of 2022.
Jacqueline S. McLaughlin, associate professor of biology and director of Penn State CHANCE, (center) delivered an international presentation about the Penn State CHANCE program and its global impact on environmental education and conservation advocacy in Bolivia in November.
Associate Professor of Psychology David Livert presented in Spain in November about initial findings from a study of Yale students who spent four weeks with a host family in Spain.
Penn State President Eric J. Barron and Penn State Lehigh Valley Chancellor Tina Q. Richardson cut the ceremonial ribbon at the official ribbon cutting for the campus's $14.4 million expansion project in 2021.