The Biobehavioral Health (BBH) Program at PSU-LV provides students a strong foundation in the facets of healthcare for flexibility in following their desired career paths including, but not limited to, avenues such as medical school, PA school, or physical therapy.
Nineteen Penn State Lehigh Valley criminal justice majors took a three-hour walking tour of Palermo, Italy, one of the major cities historically associated with global organized crime.
Nineteen Penn State Lehigh Valley criminal justice students visited Palermo and Rome, Italy, during summer 2023 to study the history of global, organized crime.
Nicole Ryerson, (right) assistant professor of psychology at PSU-LV, and Jessica Saalfield, (left) assistant professor, psychology, and assistant coordinator, honors program, at Penn State Schuylkill, were named faculty affiliates at the Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center at University Park. The faculty members are conducting research on alcohol consumption trends among students at small rural colleges.
Nicole Ryerson, (right) assistant professor of psychology at PSU-LV, and Jessica Saalfield, (left) assistant professor, psychology, and assistant coordinator, honors program, at Penn State Schuylkill, were named faculty affiliates at the Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center at University Park. The faculty members are conducting research on alcohol consumption trends among students at small rural colleges.
“From Concept to Creation: Uncovering the Making of Scholarly and Creative Accomplishments”, co-hosts Jennifer Jarson, head librarian at Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) and Kate Morgan, instructional designer at Penn State World Campus speak with PSU students, faculty, and alumni about their creative and scholarly research processes.
“From Concept to Creation: Uncovering the Making of Scholarly and Creative Accomplishments”, co-hosts Jennifer Jarson, head librarian at Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) and Kate Morgan, instructional designer at Penn State World Campus speak with PSU students, faculty, and alumni about their creative and scholarly research processes.
"The Last Flower Standing," Midhat Rehman's second publication, houses more than 100 poems encompassing kindness, acceptance, spirituality and lessons from her childhood.