Students enjoyed a trip to the Tyler Arboretum to learn about the area and importance of preservation in the first event of the new Barnes & Noble Student Engagement Series, which is geared toward enhancing the student experience outside of the classroom.
Penn State’s Nittany AI Alliance recently joined forces with United Way of Chester County and Innovation Titan to host an AI for Impact Workshop. The event brought together nine area nonprofits and social enterprises with industry leaders and Penn State staff, faculty and students to explore ways these important community organizations could use AI in their everyday work.
The Graduate School, in partnership with the Graduate and Professional Student Association and the Graduate School Alumni Society, will host the University’s first Three Minute Thesis competition for the entire graduate student community in the spring 2024 semester.
Brooke Schneider worked with the campus' Career Management Services to land a new position after graduating and has been thriving in the two years since.
Penn State’s new master’s degree that focuses on artificial intelligence and machine learning will see its first graduates when the University holds its fall commencement exercises on Saturday, Dec. 16.
Master of leadership development graduate Troy Beane was one of 16 honorees recognized by "The Philadelphia Business Journal" as making an impact on the business community in greater Philadelphia.
The event will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m. and feature producer Roland Ballester, Halston’s niece Lesley Frowick, and models Karen Bjornson and Alva Chinn in the panel discussion.
Students, faculty and staff across all Penn State campuses will now have free access to virtual technology programming provided by the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania (TCCP), thanks to a newly expanded partnership with TCCP spearheaded by Penn State Harrisburg, a longtime member of the council.