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AI for Impact

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Students from Penn State Great Valley worked with Chester County nonprofits during a recent AI for Impact workshop, exploring ways the important community organizations could use AI in their work. The groups were encouraged to continue working together with the Nittany AI Alliance. 

Carl Nassib

AI for Impact

Former NFL and Penn State football player Carl Nassib participated in an AI for Impact workshop hosted by United Way of Chester County, Nittany AI Alliance and Innovation Titan. Nassib is the founder of Rayze, a platform that connects nonprofits, volunteers and donors.

AI for Impact

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Chester County nonprofits worked together with industry leaders and Penn State students, faculty and staff during an "AI for Impact" workshop. 

Nittany AI

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Chester County nonprofits worked together with industry leaders and Penn State students, faculty and staff during an "AI for Impact" workshop. 

Ai for impact

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Nonprofits from Chester County worked with industry leaders and Penn State students, faculty and staff to explore how they can use AI to make an impact during a recent workshop hosted by the Nittany AI Alliance, United Way of Chester County and Innovation Titan.  

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Halston

Penn State Great Valley will screen Halston and host a discussion panel on January 23.

Patrick Cassidy headshot

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Patrick Cassidy credits Penn State Great Valley's professional development offerings with helping him improve efficiency and work-life balance at his company.

Four students holding books outside

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Students who went on the trip to Tyler received copies of “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer, which explores the relationships between humans and the land in Native American and Western traditions.

A large group of students standing outside the Tyler Arboretum

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The trip to Tyler was the first event in the campus' new Barnes and Noble Student Engagement Series, which was made possible by a grant from Barnes & Noble College.