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
New Penn State Abington graduate Vanessa Sexton is forging a career at the intersection of entrepreneurship and music with her integrative arts degree.
Penn State Great Valley will host “Long Long Time: The Sigma Reunion Film Premiere and Panel Discussion with the Band” on Thursday, September 21, at 7:00 pm.
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.
New Penn State Abington graduate Vanessa Sexton is forging a career at the intersection of entrepreneurship and music with her integrative arts degree.
Vanessa Sexton, a recent Penn State Abington graduate who is now enrolled in the MBA program at Penn State Great Valley, is quickly advancing in her career thanks to the diverse and marketable curriculum that is only available through Abington's customizable integrative arts major.
With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations on the rise in Pennsylvania and across the nation, Penn State is urging its community to continue to take health precautions and follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to keep themselves and others healthy.
Dr. Sara Curran, Director of the Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology, University of Washington, will discuss current and future research to catalyze next generation, scientific innovations during the upcoming De Jong Lecture Oct. 4.
When Bill Teodecki saw what the Trinity team had written on this whiteboard, he was eager to connect with the group and offer help as an industry expert.
The team developed Trinity, an AI-powered device that can analyze a variety of elements present in water to determine drinkability and offer solutions on how to render water drinkable, and will compete in the final phase of the competition at the AI for Good Expo on Sept. 7.