Beth Michalec (left), Sarah Hartman-Caverly (middle) and Samantha Hull (right) discuss the origins, impacts and challenges of censorship that consumers, business, educators and so many more face in society today, in a recent panel discussion held at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
The Lion Shrine sculpture is carved from Peruvian Albaster (Piedra de Humanga)
Sculpture is: 16” H x 14.5” L x 27” W
The base of sculpture sits on a handwoven alpaca textile.
Donated by Michael J. Krajsa
Nathan Peters and Jesse Khalil, members of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard and students at PSU-LV, are the first two recipients of the ROTC Scholarship, awarded by the Steel Battalion of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.
Beth Michalec (left), Sarah Hartman-Caverly (middle) and Samantha Hull (right) discuss the origins, impacts and challenges of censorship that consumers, business, educators and so many more face in society today, in a recent panel discussion held at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
Jonathan Perez is set to graduate in December with a degree in biobehavioral health and will continue his professional studies at physician assistant school.
Students in the Art of Mathematics course received a private tour of the Allentown Art Museum from Nicole Mangold, AAM manager of education, explored the museum’s on-site Frank Lloyd Wright Library, and found math concepts in different works of art for a class presentation.