Author and Penn State professor Mary E. Stuckey will discuss her new book, “Deplorable: The Worst Presidential Campaigns from Jefferson to Trump” on Thursday, Nov. 3.
Greg Bermon is enrolled in his fourth certificate program at Great Valley, has implemented Great Valley instructor-led training at his company, and has seen a positive impact through the team he leads.
Students, faculty and staff came together to celebrate the Festival of Lights by sharing traditional food, creating rangoli, and learning the history of Diwali from students and faculty who celebrate it.
A new mobile Penn State id+ card is anticipated to launch in January 2023, allowing students to use their mobile devices to conveniently, safely and securely access campus housing facilities, purchase meals, and more.
When Akhatay discovered Penn State Great Valley’s Master of Finance – Financial Data Analytics option, he realized he’d found the perfect fit for his undergraduate engineering background and his new ambitions to begin a career in the business world.
Colin Neill has been named chancellor, dean and chief academic officer of Penn State Great Valley, effective Jan. 1, 2023. Neill is assuming the role on a permanent basis after serving as interim chancellor since July. He succeeds James A. Nemes, who retired last summer.
Abhay Chamu Haridas and Rudraksh Mishra embarked on an ambitious project to create an automatic online portfolio management system through their two-semester research assistantship.
“Stories Bones Tell: Philly’s First Baptist Church Burial Ground Project” will explore how speaker Kimberlee Moran, director of forensic science and associate teaching professor at Rutgers University–Camden, and her colleagues at the Arch Street Project are using clues from the past to learn how some of the earliest Philadelphians lived — and died.