Students published research and delivered poster and paper presentations to a wide range of symposiums, journals and research competitions in degrees ranging from arts administration to electrical engineering.
Three Penn State Lehigh Valley students majoring in biobehavioral health and working in health care talked to us about the impact of COVID-19 at their jobs.
Samantha Beebe, lecturer and program coordinator for biobehavioral health (BBH), is leading her students in designing a health communications campaign aimed to get millennials to adhere to behavioral changes relating to stopping the spread of COVID-19.
Michael Bérubé, the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature and Chair of the University 教师 Senate at Penn State University, served as the keynote speaker at the "Development Disabilities in Adults: A Multi-Perspective View" forum held March 26 at Penn State Lehigh Valley. Bérubé (left) and his son Jamie (front left) are pictured here with Penn State Lehigh Valley students and faculty members.
Students had valuable educational and cultural experiences over spring break, returning home with a newly-enhanced global perspective on public health, intercultural communications, and manufacturing.