Alexis Havlicsek, a project and supply chain management major from Allentown, will lead the graduate procession as student marshal at Penn State Lehigh Valley's spring 2024 commencement.
Alexis Havlicsek, a project and supply chain management major, will serve as student marshal at Penn State Lehigh Valley's spring 2024 student commencement in May.
The ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Technical Symposium, the largest computer science education conference in North America, was held in Portland, Oregon, recently. Jeffrey Stone, associate professor of information sciences and technology at Penn State Lehigh Valley, not only attended the four-day event, but he served as its symposium co-chair.
Alexis Havlicsek, a project and supply chain management major, will serve as student marshal at Penn State Lehigh Valley's spring 2024 student commencement in May.
Jeffrey Stone, right, associate professor of information sciences and technology at Penn State Lehigh Valley, served as co-chair for the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Technical Symposium (SIGCSE TS), recently held in Portland, Oregon. Stone is shown networking at the SIGCSE business expo with senior co-chair Ben Stephenson, left, of the University of Calgary, and Alison Clear, center, chair of the SIGCSE board.
Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) faculty made a strong showing at the recent Teaching & Learning with Technology Symposium. Four PSU-LV faculty members and the campus’ videographer presented sessions focused on innovative ways to utilize technology in the classroom.
Subhadra Ganguli was one of several PSU-LV faculty presenters during the recent TLT Symposium, held in-person, and TLT Lite, an event featuring pre-recorded sessions and an in-person follow up.
Assistant Professor of Business Subhadra Ganguli’s study was the focus of a presentation at the "Research and Discovery Forum" at Penn State Lehigh Valley on April 2 during the campus’ AI Week.
Dr. Subhadra Ganguli, Assistant Teaching Professor of Business at Penn State Lehigh Valley, discusses her latest research on AI integration in various industries as well as its useful role in the classroom.
A second-year biology major at Penn State Lehigh Valley, Esha Bains, will have the opportunity to learn more about this medical specialty through the Primary Care Scholars Program at Penn State College of Medicine this summer.