Penn State’s Nittany AI Alliance recently joined forces with United Way of Chester County and Innovation Titan to host an AI for Impact Workshop. The event brought together nine area nonprofits and social enterprises with industry leaders and Penn State staff, faculty and students to explore ways these important community organizations could use AI in their everyday work.
Students enjoyed a trip to the Tyler Arboretum to learn about the area and importance of preservation in the first event of the new Barnes & Noble Student Engagement Series, which is geared toward enhancing the student experience outside of the classroom.
After finishing his MBA at Penn State Great Valley, Patrick Cassidy began the Six Sigma Black Belt Certification and used what he learned to improve efficiency, restructure teams and improve work-life balance at his company.
Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies kicked off its 60-year anniversary celebration on Thursday, Oct. 26, with a campus showcase that highlighted a variety of activities and initiatives.
Bolstered by invaluable résumé and interviewing advice from Career Management Services, several international students spent their summers applying their skills at a variety of internships.
A week after finishing her summer internship with BDO USA, master of professional accounting student Bolortungalag Mijiddorj received an offer for a full-time associate auditor position that will begin after she graduates.
Broadnax, associate artistic director at People's Light and Theatre Company in Malvern and professor of theater and co-professor-in-charge of the MFA Directing program at Penn State College of Arts and Architecture, will come to campus to discuss his career on Oct. 5 at 5 p.m.
Penn State alumna Jessie Whiteman enrolled in Great Valley's MBA program in large part because of the stackable graduate certificates that allowed her to customize her degree to fit her career and educational goals
Penn State Great Valley will host “Long Long Time: The Sigma Reunion Film Premiere and Panel Discussion with the Band” on Thursday, Sept. 21, at 7:00 p.m. The live concert movie captures the reunion of key members of Billy Joel’s original touring band and debut album band. A panel discussion will follow the film. Registration costs $5, with proceeds supporting Penn State Great Valley's arts and culture programming.