Penn State alum, Great Valley Advisory Board Chair, and Vanguard Manager Gary Generose shares his experience at the 2017 Rose Bowl through "data" collected on his trip.
Master of Engineering Management students at Penn State Great Valley recently collaborated with local companies as part of a capstone project to incorporate a variety of modeling and analysis tools. The partnership was rewarding for both the organizations and students.
After discovering Great Valley's GMAT exam preparation course via an online search, Erica del Gallego applied for a student visa, flew to Philadelphia from Colombia, and enrolled in the course to improve her test scores.
When Cathy Ditterline and Jo Baitinger started at Penn State Great Valley, the campus was located in a former elementary school and course registrations were filled out by hand. The two will retire in December after more than 30 years at Penn State.
Registration is now open for the Graduate School’s 32nd annual Graduate Exhibition to be held the weekend of March 24-26, 2017, at University Park. All degree-seeking graduate students currently enrolled in graduate degree programs at Penn State are eligible to participate.
Two Master of Information Science students at Penn State Great Valley will graduate with job offers thanks to their studies and hands-on research experience. As part of a team, the students worked with faculty in the campus' big data lab to analyze the public's feelings during the recent election.
With Penn State’s recent announcement of the next six communities to receive seed-grant funding through its Invent Penn State initiative, the University’s economic development effort has grown to include 13 hubs for innovation spread across Pennsylvania.
Nasr Mustafa, a Master of Engineering Management student at Penn State Great Valley, was the only person from his home country of Oman to receive a Fulbright Foreign Student grant this year.
Leo Daiuto joins Penn State Great Valley as the campus' entrepreneur-in-residence. With an background in computer science, Daiuto has started two technology-based businesses and will help the campus grow the REV-UP Center for Entrepreneurship.