Patricia Woody Reeves, a thought leader, innovator, and community advocate, will deliver the commencement address at Penn State Great Valley on Friday, May 4. A total of 463 students will be awarded master’s degrees in business administration, engineering, data analytics, finance, information science, and leadership development.
Purchasing a $60,000 video robot to inspect stormwater pipes didn't fit into the budget for one Pennsylvania municipality, so officials rely on Stormbot, built by students in Penn State's Philadelphia regional engineering degree.
Forty-one graduate students received awards for their research and creative scholarship in the 33rd annual Graduate Exhibition, held March 23 and 25 on Penn State's University Park campus. A complete list of winners is available below.
As a result of efforts begun two years ago, Penn State Great Valley recently signed an agreement with two Chinese business schools to engage students in the campus’ Master of Finance program.
Nana Yaw Essuman took a big risk when he walked away from his role as a programmer analyst at Siemens to pursue a master of software engineering degree full time at Penn State Great Valley. But what he didn’t realize was that he would graduate with more than just technical programming skills.
Launching in fall 2018, Penn State Great Valley is offering a master of professional accounting degree for area professionals to prepare for the CPA exam or start a career in public accounting or corporate finance.
Joe and Marilyn Henry recently committed $50,000 to permanently endow a part-time graduate scholarship at Penn State Great Valley. The gift will support the campus’ efforts in A Greater Penn State for 21st Century Excellence, the University’s current fundraising campaign.
Graduate engineering management students applied their coursework to a real-world business environment when they partnered with Johnson Matthey for a capstone project.
Penn State Great Valley's inaugural Lion Cage provided business owners, students and alumni the opportunity to pitch their ideas, network and hear from seasoned entrepreneurs.
From painting, to photography, to sculpture, "Fresh Insights" — the latest exhibit at Penn State Great Valley’s Henry Galley — examines art in a new way. On display from Jan. 8 to March 9, the collection features the work of young members of the Chester County Art Association.