The American Advertising Federation - Greater Lehigh Valley presents an industry panelist discussion exploring artificial intelligence technologies and their application in the field of marketing.
This program will identify three key pillars of AI – Generative, Analytical, and Operational.
Recently tenured and promoted faculty across the University were honored Oct. 2 through Penn State's 2023 Promotion and Tenure Recognition Program. Each newly tenured or promoted faculty member was asked to select a book title for the University Libraries’ permanent collection, which will be affixed with a bookplate recognizing the faculty member’s achievement.
Recently tenured and promoted faculty across the University were honored Oct. 2 through Penn State's 2023 Promotion and Tenure Recognition Program. Each newly tenured or promoted faculty member was asked to select a book title for the University Libraries’ permanent collection, which will be affixed with a bookplate recognizing the faculty member’s achievement.
Attendees conversed with artist Michelle Neifert in the Ronald K. De Long Gallery, which is currently featuring the work of disabled artists, following the lecture at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
Michael Gamel-McCormick, disability policy director for Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey, spoke to the Penn State Lehigh Valley community about the current state of rehabilitation services and policy in the U.S Senate.
Caterina Martinez, a Penn State Lehigh Valley student, paints a wall at one of the apartments she and her classmates helped rehabilitate for the Sixth Street Shelter in Allentown as part of a class community service project.
Penn State Lehigh Valley students, from left, Jaden Malitzki, Amelia Williams, Zeyad Ragab and Jesel Nieves take a break outside the Sixth Street Shelter in Allentown. The students helped rehabilitate apartments for the shelter to make room for new families as part of a class community service project.
Denise Ogden, professor of marketing, reflects on the memorial plaque that was recently hung in the faculty offices in tribute to Mark Gruskin, finance and accounting professor, who passed away last spring.
Mark Gruskin’s colleagues and friends dedicated a plaque in his memory, which hangs outside of his former office on the second floor. Attendees at the dedication included, from left, Tina Q. Richardson, Penn State Lehigh Valley chancellor; Maung Min, associate teaching professor and director of business programs; Denise Ogden, professor of marketing; and Anibal Torres Bernal, director of academic affairs.
Mark Gruskin, former finance and accounting professor, spent over a decade educating students at Penn State Lehigh Valley before suddenly passing away in May.