The Teaching and Learning with Technology Research Carnival will be held on June 19, 2019 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at The Dreamery, on the ground floor of the Shields Building.
At Penn State Schuylkill, many of our dedicated faculty and students spend the summer conducting research, including our honey bee research team. Watch to hear Melissa Ramirez, a junior in our biology program, describe the methodology and intent of honey bee research as it relates to pathogens affecting declining honey bee populations!
Dr. Gallis' students explain their recent physics projects. From left to right: Kyanna Gonzalez, Lauren Gober, Ryan Chesakis, Baylee Colburn, and Kelsey Shaffer.
Quentin Moyer waited for the email as many of us do—expecting the worst but hoping for the best when anticipating a message of importance. When he saw the headline “Harvard Medical School” pop up on his smart phone inbox, he paused nervously before opening it. Then, it sunk in: it was a communication of acceptance and not rejection.
His pathway to medical school did not follow a straight line but rather a circuitous one.
Teaching and Learning with Technology Research Carnival
The Teaching and Learning with Technology Research Carnival will be held on June 19, 2019 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at The Dreamery, on the ground floor of the Shields Building.