Ten student teams at Penn State will receive $1,500 from the Nittany AI Alliance to move on to Phase Three of the Nittany AI Challenge. Teams competing in the challenge are directed to use the prize money to create a minimum viable product using the artificial intelligence platform of their choosing to address real-world problems facing students at the University.
Penn State Great Valley alumnus and former adjunct faculty member Carl J. Woodin has made a generous commitment to name the media editing room in the campus’ newly-renovated Knowledge Commons.
Bill Thomas, the executive director and head gardener of Chanticleer, will offer a behind-the-scenes look at what the Washington Post calls “one of the most interesting and edgy public gardens in America,” on Wednesday, May 15, at Penn State Great Valley.
Penn State Berks is offering a master of business administration program customized to fit the needs of working professionals, with convenient times and flexible formats.
Three Penn State Great Valley students recently utilized their programming and deep learning skills at a 24-hour student coding event to create Helping Hands, a product that uses Google Cloud Natural Language to translate spoken text into sign language.
E. Philip Wenger, chairman and chief executive officer of Lancaster-based Fulton Financial Corp., will deliver the commencement address at Penn State Great Valley on Friday, May 3.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Penn State will study the role team interactions have on engineering student teams’ performance during the design process.
Penn State Great Valley contributed $28,347,008 to the Pennsylvania economy in fiscal year 2017, and supported, directly and indirectly, 307 Pennsylvania jobs.
Aspiring entrepreneurs can experience the highs, lows, pressure and fun that coincide with launching a product at Techstars Startup Weekend from May 31–June 2 at Penn State Great Valley. The immersive event will center on action, innovation, education and discovery as participants are challenged to build a business in 54 hours.
Penn State alumnus and former Nittany Lion football standout Devon Still will share the story of his own journey overcoming obstacles at two upcoming Nittany Networking events.