This expanded relationship is designed to empower Penn State students and enrich their academic experience while providing them with valuable opportunities to connect with industry professionals, peers and thought leaders.
This expanded relationship is designed to empower Penn State students and enrich their academic experience while providing them with valuable opportunities to connect with industry professionals, peers and thought leaders.
Students, faculty and staff across all Penn State campuses will now have free access to virtual technology programming provided by the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania (TCCP), thanks to a newly expanded partnership with TCCP spearheaded by Penn State Harrisburg, a longtime member of the council.
Attending the training were, front row, from left: Officer Travis Sheaffer, Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Liz Wright, Tracy Garnick and Officer Liam Martin. Middle row: Officer Richton Penn, Jennifer Henniges and Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Lynda Goldstein, Leslie Livingstone and Alex Ellsworth. Back row: Mike Chura, Sgt. James Joos, Officer David Horowitz, Sgt. Steve Guers and Officer Roger Leham.
Lisa Robinson, lecturer of business at Penn State Schuylkill and creator of the Faculty Research Database, presented on the database at the Engagement Scholarship Consortium at Michigan State University in October.
Attending the training were, front row, from left: Officer Travis Sheaffer, Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Liz Wright, Tracy Garnick and Officer Liam Martin. Middle row: Officer Richton Penn, Jennifer Henniges and Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Lynda Goldstein, Leslie Livingstone and Alex Ellsworth. Back row: Mike Chura, Sgt. James Joos, Officer David Horowitz, Sgt. Steve Guers and Officer Roger Leham.
The Penn State Schuylkill Faculty Research Database features a comprehensive platform of research conducted by faculty on campus, in a variety of disciplines including. biology, arts and humanities, and physical and social sciences. The database was developed to unite and engage the campus and broader community in the research efforts of faculty and will serve as a hub for interdisciplinary research information.
Local education professionals, police and public safety units had the opportunity to take part in an eight-hour threat and response training held at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in December. Faculty, staff and police from Penn State's Hazleton, Schuylkill and Wilkes-Barre campuses were among those in attendance.