Whether it’s through class gifts focused on student mental health and food insecurity or their everyday commitment to supporting student wellness and helping those in need, Penn State President Eric Barron highlights the many ways that Penn State students show care and compassion for their peers in his latest blog.
The Arts Project at Penn State Lehigh Valley has announced its spring 2020 sessions, including workshops on Beginning Jewelry and Metalwork; Advanced Jewelry and Metalwork; and Drawing from Imagination and Observation.
Penn State's Global Engagement and Leadership Experience connects U.S. and international students to discuss global leadership. During this two-day event, held Nov. 1-3 at the Normandy Farms Conference Center in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, the students came together to engage in serious discussions, participate in engaging activities and run through practical simulations.
Penn State Lehigh Valley hosted an event titled “Unplug & Engage for your Future” for nearly 55 ninth-grade students from Notre Dame, Palisades, Southern Lehigh and Whitehall high schools on Nov. 22. The high schoolers were invited to experience campus life, talk with faculty, and interact with college students.
Penn State Lehigh Valley will begin offering its spring 2020 project management certification courses in January. This course is designed to prepare local professionals for the Project Management Professional exam.
About 70 students, faculty and staff attended a panel discussion, titled “From a Perspective of Healing: Art and Social Service in Dialogue,” on Nov. 14 at the Lehigh Valley campus. The panelists discussed the healing power of art and media related to the issue of sexual assault.