Chastidy Joanem completed her degree at Penn State Abington in three years and enrolled in a pathway program that saves computer science majors time and money as they earn a master's degree.
Penn State Scranton’s Assistant Professor of Business Nonna Sorokina recently presented her research, “Sustainable Energy Marketplace and Societal Readiness,” which examines how public opinion influences investments in sustainable energy projects, during the campus' Brown Bag Lunch and Learn Seminar Series.
Chastidy Joanem took advantage of all the opportunities she could manage at Penn State Abington while working multiple jobs and earning credits toward a master’s degree.
Penn State Scranton’s Assistant Professor of Business Nonna Sorokina recently presented her research, “Sustainable Energy Marketplace and Societal Readiness,” which examines how public opinion influences investments in sustainable energy projects, during the campus' Brown Bag Lunch and Learn Seminar Series.
Penn State Scranton Assistant Professor of Business Nonna Sorokina gave a presentation on research exploring sustainable energy investments. The research involved collaboration with several colleagues, including Saya Lee, assistant professor in the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering at Penn State, and Darshana Sunoj and Hyungjin Kim, graduates of the Penn State Department of Economics.