Class of 2018 graduate Jensen Vieczorek may have followed her older brother to Penn State Lehigh Valley, but now she is charting her own course.
As a customer engagement consultant with PPL Corporation in Allentown, the Coopersburg native uses her degree from in corporate communication while focusing on employee engagement.
Students celebrated their last L.E.A.P. class on Dec. 6 with Patrick Cassidy, coordinator of student affairs, and Taylor Bennett, graduate student intern from Kutztown University's Master of Education degree program in Student Affairs.
Douglas R. Hochstetler, interim director of academic affairs and professor of kinesiology, has been named director of academic affairs (DAA) at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
Students in Lambda Pi Eta (LPH), with the support of Corporate Communication Degree Program Coordinator Bob Wolfe, volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank for Free Friday on November 8, 2019. LPH members helped clients select items for their food pantries and packed it into their trucks. LPH is the National Communication Association's official honor society at four-year colleges and universities. LPH has more than 500 active chapters at four-year colleges and universities nationwide. The PSU-LV Chapter is co-advised by Beth Michalec and Bob Wolfe.
Students from local high schools visited with the admissions and financial aid table at the Unplug and Engage for your Future event held Nov. 22 at the Lehigh Valley campus.
The Penn State Lehigh Valley Office of Student Life held its annual Thanksgiving food drive for residents of the Sixth Street Shelter in Allentown. The campus community gathered on Nov. 21 to pack and distribute food to provide a Thanksgiving meal to 48 families living at the shelter. This community service project is a collaborative effort between students, faculty and staff, and has been a tradition for several years. New this year was Penn State Lehigh Valley sustainable bags that the food was packaged in and then donated to the families for their use.