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.
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.
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 from Allentown, will lead the graduate procession as student marshal at Penn State Lehigh Valley's spring 2024 commencement.
Students, recent college graduates and established professionals interested in health and human services careers will find a wealth of information and opportunities at the 2nd Annual Lehigh Valley Job Fair for Health and Human Services on April 11 at Penn State Lehigh Valley. The event runs from 2 to 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Nate Brown, a theoretical mathematician and professor of mathematics in the Penn State Eberly College of Science, gave a virtual presentation on inequity in STEM higher education as part of the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Virtual Sustainability Series at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
Registration is now open for the Penn State Lehigh Valley 2024 Undergraduate Research Symposium, an annual event that gives students the opportunity to share and present research projects. This year’s event is scheduled for Friday, April 5 in room 135. Opportunities available for both preliminary and more developed research projects
Nearly 90 attendees at the latest Lehigh Valley LaunchBox Ladies speaker series event were encouraged to utilize design thinking to solve problems using empathy, creativity, and ideation.
The inaugural event held on Feb. 3 at Penn State Lehigh Valley gave students in sixth through eighth grades a glimpse into the many career opportunities in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.