The three-story addition to the current campus building at Penn State will include a new dining facility on the first floor, student service spaces on the second floor and a STEM wing on the third floor, including an organic chemistry lab.
Student Lion Ambassors lined Centre Hall at the Lehigh Valley campus to welcome guests to the groundbreaking ceremony held March 4 for the campus' $14.4 million expansion project.
Penn State President Eric J. Barron spoke to a crowd of nearly 250 people at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Lehigh Valley campus' $14.4 million expansion project. The event was held March 4 at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
From Left to Right: Mike Butz, Alvin H. Butz; Christa Kraftician, Principal, Spillman Farmer; Kate Durso, Chair, Penn State Lehigh Valley Advisory Board; Madlyn L. Hanes, Vice President & Executive Chancellor for Penn State Commonwealth Campuses; Douglas R. Hochstetler, Director of Academic Affairs, Penn State Lehigh Valley; Anastasia Seremula, Vice President, Penn State Lehigh Valley's Student Government Association; Hibah Akbar, President, Penn State Lehigh Valley's Student Government Association; Eric J. Barron, President, Penn State University; Tina Q. Richardson, Chancellor, Penn State Lehigh Valley; Nittany Lion; Charles Dent, former Congressman and CNN political contributor; William Spence, CEO of PPL and project donor turned over the first shovel of dirt at the groundbreaking ceremony for Penn State Lehigh Valley's $14.4 million expansion project held March 4.
Madlyn L. Hanes, vice president and executive chancellor for Penn State Commonwealth Campuses, left, and Tina Q. Richardson, chancellor, Penn State Lehigh Valley, took in the speeches made at the groundbreaking ceremony held March 4 for the campus' $14.4 million expansion project.
A crowd of nearly 250 people came to celebrate a groundbreaking ceremony at Penn State Lehigh Valley on March 4 for the $14.4 million expansion project which will include a new dining facility, student resources, STEM wing and organic chemistry lab.
This event has been postponed. Penn State alumni who earned a degree in a healthcare related major are invited to an evening of informative presentations and networking with professionals from the local healthcare industry.
Alumni employed in the Lehigh Valley healthcare industry are invited to the Lehigh Valley campus on April 8 for informative presentations and networking.