The event raised $42,500 to support the Penn State Great Valley LaunchBox powered by Penn State. Penn State matched the amount for a total of $85,000 to establish the Advisory Board and Friends of Penn State Great Valley LaunchBox Endowment.
Penn State University Police and Public Safety will be conducting its second confidential University-wide survey to gain a better understanding of attitudes and opinions related to policing, public safety, programs and services, and overall campus safety at Penn State.
Dusan Ramljak, assistant teaching professor of information science, joins Penn State Great Valley’s engineering division after decades of experience in industry and academia.
Penn State Great Valley will host an in-person opening reception for its latest art exhibit, “Celebration of Trees,” at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30, in the campus’ Henry Art Gallery.
The four-course professional development program provides important tools, knowledge, and awareness to improve effectiveness, efficiency, capabilities, and capacities of the modern workforce.
Penn State University Libraries invites Penn State students, faculty and staff to submit their best “Through the Woods” -themed original creative writing to the fall Short Stories writing contest. The contest is open for submissions Monday, Oct. 4, through Friday, Oct. 29.
Master of Science in Data Analytics student Mahgol Nowparvar interned with 3M over the summer and received a full-time job offer at the end of her internship.
At this year's convocation celebration, Great Valley honored Minyoung Cheong, assistant professor of management and organization; Richard Wall, adjunct instructor in the management division; Youakim Badr, associate professor of data analytics; and Ashkan Negahban, assistant professor of engineering management for their work and dedication to the campus.
After a year and a half of having dedication ceremonies postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Penn State Great Valley held an in-person celebration to recognize three generous naming commitments for the campus’ Knowledge Commons on Sept. 8.