Todd Retzlaff, associate professor of mathematics at Penn State Lehigh Valley, was the featured keynote speaker at the Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 5.
Some of the winning students from the Undergraduate Research Symposium posed together on April 5 at the Lehigh Valley campus with three of the faculty mentors, Tracey Carbonetto (far left), Jennifer Parker (second from left), and Jacqueline McLaughlin (far right).
The Pennsylvania Recovery Organization Alliance provided a quilt entitled “Our Lives Matter,” which depicted people lost to addiction, each panel of which was created by the victim’s family. This was displayed in Centre Hall at the Lehigh Valley campus during RHS day.
Voices for Change provided a banner entitled “Time to Remember, Time to Act,” which depicted local residents who have died from overdoses. This hung in Centre Hall at the Lehigh Valley campus for attendees of RHS day to view.
Joe Starace, Lehigh University graduate intern at the Center of Humanistic Change, shared his journey to recovery from substance abuse on Apr. 3 at the Lehigh Valley campus.
Members of Lambda Pi Eta, an honor society of the National Communication Association, held their semiannual day of service on March 26 at the Last Chance Ranch, a public volunteer and nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals.
Jensen Vieczorek, Lambda Pi Eta president and senior corporate communication student at Penn State Lehigh Valley, tended to small animals on March 26 at the Last Chance Ranch.
Stephanie Lorenz, barn and projects manager of the Last Chance Ranch, described the process of accepting displaced animals on Mar. 26 at the Last Chance Ranch.