After finishing his MBA at Penn State Great Valley, Patrick Cassidy began the Six Sigma Black Belt Certification and used what he learned to improve efficiency, restructure teams and improve work-life balance at his company.
Patrick Cassidy credits Penn State Great Valley's professional development offerings with helping him improve efficiency and work-life balance at his company.
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.
A group of Penn State Great Valley students enjoyed a trip to the Tyler Arboretum in Media to learn about about the diverse horticultural, historic and natural site resources and the importance of preservation.
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.
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.
Patrick Cassidy credits Penn State Great Valley's professional development offerings with helping him improve efficiency and work-life balance at his company.
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.