Faculty filmmaker Boaz Dvir will present a rough cut of his new film, “Cojot: A Holocaust Survivor Takes History Into His Own Hands," on Wednesday, Nov. 1 at Penn State Great Valley.
Early-stage entrepreneurs and Penn State students can pitch their products or businesses as they compete for prizes at Penn State Great Valley’s inaugural Lion Cage event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, in the Conference Center Building.
Cybersecurity jobs are in high demand, and Penn State Great Valley’s new Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam preparation course can help experienced IT professionals move up the career ladder and achieve their professional goals.
Joshua Beauchamp’s lifelong passion for robotics introduced him to Penn State Brandywine. Today, as a Brandywine student, he is introducing grade-school students to the world of robotics.
After more than five years of in-depth research and reporting, critically acclaimed “Black Hawk Down” author Mark Bowden has written his most ambitious work to date: “Huế 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam.” Bowden will discuss his book Oct. 11 at Penn State Great Valley.
Kathryn Jablokow, professor of engineering design and mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering, was recently appointed associate chief academic officer at Penn State Great Valley.
Seasoned technology professional and local app developer Kathleen Malone will instruct a new course at Great Valley this spring: Android Application Development.
New faculty members Min Cheong and Joey Tsai joined Penn State Great Valley this fall to teach leadership courses as part of the MBA and Master of Leadership Development programs. Both attended the State University of New York, Binghamton for their doctoral programs.
Dana Lauro enrolled in Penn State Great Valley's MBA program to increase her business skills and drove 80 miles round trip to attend classes. After receiving a recent promotion at work, she feels confident and prepared for her new job responsibilities.