Penn State Great Valley will host “Stonewall: The Riot That Built a Community” on Thursday, April 18, at 7 p.m. Segal organized some of the earliest American LGBTQ+ organizations; helped plan the first pride march in 1970; founded the longest running LGBTQ+ weekly newspaper, the Philadelphia Gay News, and became one of the most important figures in the alternative gay press.
Last month, 16 Penn State Great Valley students examined sustainable business practices, innovation, and the design of work on a trip to Strasbourg, France, that incorporated company visits in France, Germany and Switzerland, as well as a visit to European Parliament.
In honor of our campus' 60th anniversary, 12 deserving constituents were honored as Penn State Great Valley’s "Diamonds of the Decades" at our Spring Fling on April 11. This special award was created to recognize and show our appreciation for staff, faculty, alumni, students, and friends who have made a lasting impact and/or achieved considerable success.