Jeff McConnell, President, PSU-LV Student Veteran Organization, opened up the Veterans Day event held Nov. 11 at the Lehigh Valley campus before sharing his story about serving in the U.S. Army.
Penn State Lehigh Valley, in partnership with visiting artist Elsabé Dixon, will present the “Spotted Lanternfly: Zones of Syncopation” (SFZ) installation as part of the University's Campus Arts Initiative. The exhibit will run Dec. 2-3, with the art to continue to be on display throughout 2020 in various locations.
From Left to Right: Rich Berard Jr., Altair's managing partner of consulting services and Doug Redden, Altair's founder and managing partner, visited Penn State Lehigh Valley on Oct. 31 to be thanked by PSU-LV Chancellor Tina Q. Richardson and Rich Fatzinger, PSU-LV athletic director for their athletics donation.
Penn State Lehigh Valley students, including RHS, Psychology and first-year students, volunteered at the Miracle League Halloween Bash on Oct. 29 at Jaindl Family Park. The Miracle League of the Lehigh Valley is a nonprofit organization that helps children and young adults with special needs enjoy baseball and other activities. The Halloween Bash is their way to bring the neighborhood to the children so they can enjoy a night of trick or treating. It was the fourth year that Penn State Lehigh Valley participated.
During the fall 2019 semester, the team at Penn State's Maker Commons in Pattee Library have been getting the University community up to speed with upgraded 3D printing technology that has streamlined the printing process and expanded access to this unique teaching and learning tool.
Penn State's recent investments in 3D printing have made the technology more accessible and easier to use than ever. Faculty across the commonwealth are taking advantage of these resources and providing students with coursework that develops critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.