Michael Yang, founder of Fenz Tech, LLC, received the micro grant from Lehigh Valley LaunchBox in order to develop a station for drones to wirelessly charge its batteries.
Over 15 Penn State Lehigh Valley students, attended Campus Philly's College Fest at City Hall's Dilworth Park in Philadelphia on Sept. 10. During the all-day welcome event for college students, the Penn State Lehigh Valley students benefited from free access to museums. They visited Eastern State Penitentiary, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and ended the trip at the Reading Terminal Market.
A portion of a sketch by Gothard, which is displayed in the Ronald K. De Long Gallery for the William & David Gothard: Father & Son, Humor & Pathos exhibit.
Steve Boerner, center, president of Hatch House Ventures, and David Gritz, left, vice president of Hatch House Ventures, who received a micro grant for their business, Virtual Incubator Network, gathered at Velocity earlier this year to utilize the free co-working space of Lehigh Valley LaunchBox.
Yeniffer Arguello, left, and Joanna Haddad, right, stood in front of their research project with faculty mentor Jacqueline McLaughlin when presenting at DeSales University this spring.
The camp culminated with a special viewing party showcase of the students’ video packages for their family and the broader community on Aug. 12 at ArtsQuest. Liz Keptner, right, director of Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Multimedia Innovation Center (MIC) and Amber Campbell, left, videographer and editor for the MIC, ran the camp and spoke during the viewing party.