Penn State Lehigh Valley students in Associate Teaching Professor of Arts Administration Elizabeth Flaherty’s Intersections Between Art and Psychology course collaborated on a chalk mandala created on the campus grounds. The initiative was led by student Angi Sayid for her final research project.
After serving as a full-time lecturer at Penn State Berks for the past six years, Debra Dreisbach was recently hired to be the program coordinator for Penn State Lehigh Valley's new Criminal Justice program. Prior to her career in academia, Dreisbach spent 25 years in federal law enforcement, serving as a special agent with the Office of Inspector General, 联邦调查局和特勤局.
艾琳Grodziak, instructional designer and adjunct lecturer at Penn State Lehigh Valley, is always looking for unique ways to engage students in her First-Year Experience courses. During the fall 2020 semester, Grodziak and students collaborated with the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence on a research article on first-year student engagement during COVID-19.
Biobehavioral health students at Penn State Lehigh Valley present findings on how COVID-19 has impacted student mental health at the 92nd annual Eastern Sociological Society conference in Boston.
Penn State Lehigh Valley Professor of Communications Arts and Sciences Nichola D. Gutgold has long been a firm believer in bringing guest speakers to her classroom. This semester alone, Gutgold has welcomed several guests to her courses, among them former U.S. representatives Pat Schroeder and John Faso; Penn State graduate Daniel Gregory, speechwriter for former U.S. 森. Elizabeth Dole; and 所有entown resident of Ukrainian descent Svetlana Daniels.
Sahira莫卧儿王朝, a 2020 graduate of Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Biobehavioral Health program, is well on her way to achieving her dream of becoming a registered nurse as a student enrolled in St. Luke’s University Health Network’s School of Nursing.
Penn State Lehigh Valley graduate Carissa Ackley's degree in corporate communication set her up for a rewarding career with Emmaus-based Altitude Marketing.
Penn State Lehigh Valley alumnus Dan Jalosinski discusses how his information technology degree helped him land a cybersecurity position at a major global health care company.
A new bachelor of science degree in information technology will be offered beginning in the fall 2021 semester. The degree will replace the existing bachelor of science degree in information sciences and technology, which will be phased out over the next four years.