Corallys Fernandez, an adjunct instructor for Penn State Lehigh Valley’s criminal justice program, was recently named Probation Officer of the Year by the Juvenile Court Justices’ Commission.
Corallys Fernandez, an adjunct instructor for Penn State Lehigh Valley’s criminal justice program, was recently named Probation Officer of the Year by the Juvenile Court Justices’ Commission.
Michael Pittaro, director of corrections for Northampton County, recently spoke to students in two Penn State Lehigh Valley criminal justice classes. He shared stories from his 35-year career in corrections and information about finding employment in the field.
CHANCE Greece students study water samples on board the Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation’s research vessel. (L-R) Sofia Sarracino (PSU -UP) , Gabriel Roman (PSU-LV), Musab Siddiqi (PSU-LV), Jacqueline McLaughlin, Manmehar Singh (PSU-LV).
PSU-LV students (L-R) Manmehar Singh, Gabriel Roman and Musab Siddiqui were part of the group of 20 Penn State students participating in the CHANCE Greece program this summer. The students spent nearly one month studying the effects of microplastics pollution on the Aegean Sea. Jacqueline McLaughlin (second from left), CHANCE director and professor of biology at PSU-LV, led the field work with Kathleen Fadigan, CHANCE instructor.
Maung Min with the Pridi Banomyong International College management team. Left-right: Komn Bhundarak, Maung Min, Peter Ratcham and Ornthicha Duangratana.
Maung Min, right, gave guest lectures and was part of a strategic management session during his time at at Pridi Banomyong International College, Thammasat University, Bangkok.