Teaching and Learning with Technology will offer a new virtual complement to the TLT Symposium this year. Symposium Lite is a half-day event on March 23, which will feature prerecorded presentations and live discussions.
Julie Ealy, associate professor of chemistry at PSU-LV, takes a closer look at the artistic and scholarly nature of protein structures in “The Artistic and Scholarly Nature of Protein Structure: A Historical Overview,’ a chapter she authored for Transdisciplinarity, a textbook in the Integrated Science book series, now available.
A series of seed grants from the Office of the Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses has provided Penn State campus leaders with the support to implement transformative initiatives and best practices that have been successful at other University campuses.
Penn State Lehigh Valley professor Pedro Robles is taking a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence as it relates to government intervention and human values. Robles' project was one of six winners of the seed funding competition by the Penn State Center for Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence.
Penn State Lehigh Valley Chancellor Tina Q. Richardson served as keynote speaker at the Social Justice Leadership summit, where she was celebrated for her work. Pictured, left to right, are James E. Connell Jr., Drexel University; Sope Lartey, Drexel University undergraduate student and author of "An Ode to Dr. Richardson"; Tina Q. Richardson, Penn State Lehigh Valley chancellor; and CCUE co-chairs, both of Drexel University: Kristine S. Lewis Grant, clinical professor, and Sherri L. Manson, MBA program administrator.