Eight students from Penn State Commonwealth campuses traveled to China with the CHANCE program last July to research the pollution of and restoration efforts needed to preserve the Yangtze River watershed.
尼克米勒, a finance major who was a student at Penn State Lehigh Valley for two years and is now at Smeal College of Business, provided 47 scholarships to students in Nairobi, Kenya for an education trip to the local Giraffe Center.
CHANCE traveled with 24 students to China last July to research the pollution of and restoration efforts needed to preserve the water flowing through the Yangtze River watershed.
尼克米勒 wants Penn State Lehigh Valley students to benefit from studying abroad, much like he did while attending the Lehigh Valley campus. Miller's new educational foundation will make this goal possible.
Penn State Lehigh Valley faculty, with the support of the Student Activity Fee, will host the second annual 全球 and Cultural Engagement Expo for students from 1 to 2 p.m. 周三,11月. 5,在135房间. The event’s purpose is to showcase the many international courses and programs that are offered throughout the year at the campus. The event is free and open to students, faculty and staff.
Penn State Lehigh Valley has expanded the number of spring break travel opportunities offered this year. During spring break (March 9-15), Lehigh Valley campus faculty and staff are leading more than 75 students on trips to Great Britain, 爱尔兰, 墨西哥, 和秘鲁, as well as Massachusetts and West Virginia.
Bridget Dougherty, 左, and Colleen Kelsey are two of the 18 Penn State students participating in the CHANCE 2013 field course in 巴拿马. The group began their research adventure at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Gamboa County, 巴拿马.