Philanthropy is at the heart of what makes our campus work. To recognize and honor the individuals and organizations who display outstanding levels of philanthropic support, Penn State Great Valley has established the Great Valley Giving Society.
Doug Schumer presents Doug Thompson with his second-place award, at Penn State Great Valley's third annual Lion Cage pitch competition on Nov. 16, 2019.
Twenty teams have been awarded $500 to pursue their ideas to use artificial intelligence for good in the 2020 Nittany AI Challenge to improve the world by providing solutions for problems within the areas of education, health, humanitarian challenges, sustainability and climate change.
At the REV-UP Center for Entrepreneurship's Lion Cage competition, Doug Thompson pitched "The TailWin!" which improves the visibility of bicycles on the road.
Left to right: Marybeth DiVincenzo, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of the Chester County Economic Development Council; Neil Sharkey, Vice President for Research at Penn State,;and James Names, Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer of Penn State Great Valley, ceremoniously cut the ribbon to inaugurate the REV-UP Center for Entrepreneurship.