Penn State Lehigh Valley will celebrate its graduating seniors on social media and in a digital program book to supplement the University-wide virtual commencement ceremony on May 9.
Maitri Patel, senior information science and technology major, will graduate from Penn State Lehigh Valley on May 9, 2020. Patel's photo serves as an example of the type of photo Penn State Lehigh Valley is looking for to celebrate seniors in a digital book and on social media on May 9.
Carissa Ackley, senior corporate communication major, will graduate from Penn State Lehigh Valley on May 9, 2020. Ackley's photo serves as an example of the type of photo Penn State Lehigh Valley is looking for to celebrate seniors in a digital book and on social media on May 9.
Carissa Ackley, senior corporate communication major, will graduate from Penn State Lehigh Valley on May 9, 2020. Ackley's photo serves as an example of the type of photo Penn State Lehigh Valley is looking for to celebrate seniors in a digital book and on social media on May 9.
Due to the cancellation of in-person activities for the remainder of the spring semester, Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Student Affairs team will be celebrating this year’s Pride Month with students through online workshops, a weekly newsletter and informative posts to the Penn State Lehigh Valley Student Affairs’ Instagram account.
Penn State Lehigh Valley’s department of continuing education and outreach has received a grant to explore possible post-secondary educational opportunities in support of independent living and employment for students with intellectual disabilities in Pennsylvania.
In response to the growing coronavirus pandemic, orders from the state government and recommendations from global public health organizations, Penn State will hold its spring 2020 commencement ceremony via livestream on May 9. The virtual ceremony will recognize all Penn State undergraduate students and all graduate students in the Penn State Graduate School.