Kathryn Jablokow, Penn State Great Valley engineering professor and associate chief academic officer, led a creativity and problem solving workshop to a group of 300 at the Women in Manufacturing annual summit.
Kathryn Jablokow, Great Valley engineering professor and associate chief academic officer, and Karen Norheim, campus advisory board member, are working to unify and empower women who work in the manufacturing industry. The two recently traveled to Hartford, Connecticut, where Jablokow led a workshop at the Women in Manufacturing annual summit.
Penn State has added two new courses of study in its homeland security portfolio that can help prepare professionals to combat terrorism and cyber-attacks, through Penn State World Campus.
Several weeks ago, the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (PLRB) provided Penn State and the Coalition of Graduate Employees (CGE) with the transcripts from the PLRB hearings that were held on the petition filed by the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) to unionize Penn State graduate students.
During his trip, Sosik presented to groups of United States Air Force and international airmen undergoing leadership training at the Maxwell Air Force Base.
To celebrate Character Day at Maxwell Air Force Base, Great Valley professor John J. Sosik (left) participated in a panel discussion alongside Andrew Sticker (center) and Fil Arenas (right), two professors at Air University.
John J. Sosik, professor of management and organization at Penn State Great Valley, visited Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama during his sabbatical.
When John J. Sosik published his book “Full Range Leadership Development: Pathways for People, Profit and Planet” in 2010, he had no idea it would spark a unique friendship that resulted in new research opportunities and speaking engagements with the United States Air Force.
Robin Qiu, professor of information science at Penn State Great Valley, is this year’s recipient of the Volunteer Service Award from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). Established in 2016, the award recognizes exceptional volunteer service to the organization.