Marilyn Reyes walked to front of cafeteria on Feb. 8 during a surprise event at her high school, Building 21, in Allentown. Penn State Lehigh Valley Chancellor Tina Q. Richardson and Interim Director of Academic Affairs Douglas R. Hochstetler hand-delivered Reyes' acceptance letter and announced her scholarship award.
Tina Q. Richardson, chancellor of Penn State Lehigh Valley and Douglas R. Hochstetler, interim academic affairs director of Penn State Lehigh Valley (far right) posed with Marilyn Reyes, senior student from Building 21 and her parents, along with the Nittany Lion at a surprise event on Feb. 8 at Building 21 in Allentown, PA.
Tina Q. Richardson, chancellor of Penn State Lehigh Valley and Douglas R. Hochstetler, interim academic affairs director of Penn State Lehigh Valley (far right) posed with Marilyn Reyes, senior student from Building 21 and her parents, along with the Nittany Lion at a surprise event on Feb. 8 at Building 21 in Allentown, PA.
Penn State Lehigh Valley has announced 66 different for-credit courses that will be available for online completion this summer, along with eight for-credit in-class courses available for students who prefer in-person offerings.
Students, faculty and staff joined Fred J. Saffold III, founder of the True Black History Museum, to celebrate Black History Month on Feb. 6 at Penn State Lehigh Valley. The True Black History Museum was on display most of the day in Centre Hall to allow all students to see the rare and authentic artifacts.