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NSO Leaders stand around the Lion Shrine at Penn State Lehigh Valley

NSO Leaders 2023

Pictured are the NSO Leaders. (Front left to right) Yolenny Santiago-Aragones, Rhea Kochhar, Lorraine Martinez Aray. (Back left to right) William Eckert, Abaham Hernandez, Tanner Kleintop, Christopher Guzman, Salma Kassis

A group of eight students and two faculty advisors standing in front of  “The Kelpies”

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A group of eight students and two faculty advisers spent a week in Scotland touring three Scottish cities and researching various Scottish art and myths.

four people (three women and one man) posing for a photo

CP4K

Community Partners for Kids executive director and PSU-LV student Grant Heimbecker recently held a volunteer training event at Hanover Township, Lehigh County, which included Melissa Wehr, township manager (top left); Heimbecker; Audrey Anderson, township receptionist (bottom left); and Vicky Roth, township treasurer. 

four people (three women and one man) posing for a photo

CP4K

Community Partners for Kids executive director and PSU-LV student Grant Heimbecker recently held a volunteer training event at Hanover Township, Lehigh County, which included Melissa Wehr, township manager (top left); Heimbecker; Audrey Anderson, township receptionist (bottom left); and Vicky Roth, township treasurer. 

Jack Griffin, a student in the PSU-LV honors program, presents his research on the mythical Scottish haggis during the recent Scotland Film Festival event.

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Jack Griffin, a student in the PSU-LV honors program, presents his research on the mythical Scottish haggis during the recent Scotland Film Festival event.

A group of eight students and two faculty advisors standing in front of  “The Kelpies”

Scotland 1

A group of eight students and two faculty advisers spent a week in Scotland touring three Scottish cities and researching various Scottish art and myths.

A group of eight students and two faculty advisors standing in front of  “The Kelpies”

Honors students share projects inspired by study abroad trip to Scotland

Eight students in the course "World Mythologies and the Arts" at Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn about some of the world’s most enduring myths during a weeklong trip to Scotland earlier this semester. During the trip, students conducted primary research for a capstone video project, the results of which were recently shared with the PSU-LV community.