Civil rights attorney Lani Guinier, known for challenging conventional thinking on the issues of race and class, will speak at Penn State Great Valley.
Penn State World Campus was ranked highly in U.S. News & World Report’s 2015 Best Online Programs, including No. 1 for best online bachelor’s programs.
Penn State Great Valley will host the works of 11 regional artists from the Philadelphia Arts Connection (PAC) in the Henry Gallery. The exhibit, Colors of Korea, is an expression of the unique colors, memories and reflections of the PAC members whose works embrace Korean and Western art traditions.
Eric W. Stein will present the highlights of two books he has written on ways to enhance individual creativity and to develop high power creative teams and organizations from noon to 1 p.m Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Musser Auditorium of the Conference Center Building.
If you are intrigued about the vegan life but worry that it’s expensive, too hard to maintain or just plain cow-hugging weird, join Penn State Great Valley on November 13 as we host holistic health counselor, author, and longtime vegan, Victoria Moran for an inspiring talk and book signing.
The Essence of Joy Singers, the prestigious chorale ensemble from Penn State's School of Music, will perform at Penn State Great Valley at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22.
Annually since 1999, John I. McCool, Distinguished Professor of Systems Engineering, has worked with the Philadelphia Section of the American Society of Quality to host a half day Statistical Symposium. This year’s program will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Penn State Great Valley.
Penn State Great Valley will host the works of 17 regional artists from the Assemblage Artists Collective in the Henry Gallery, Oct. 9 through Dec. 17.
Penn State Great Valley will host a free screening of “Growing Cities,” a documentary that examines urban agriculture as a way to revitalize cities and provide local food to its residents.