Penn State Hazleton women's basketball player McKenzie Prutsman has her jersey hanging in the Ring of Honor at the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame for the next year.
Phlebotomy graduates and their instructor are, from left: Tianna Benjamin, Esther Chevalier, Lauri Colon Japa, instructor Maribel Rosa, Yomila Hernandez, Laura Paulshock and Angelisse Cruz.
Among the EKG graduates are, from left: Tatiana Kania, Adriana Bencosme, Kristina van Harshkemp and Biana Knight, and Ysmely Henriquez at back right. Absent from photo: Angela Winn and Julia Bowman.
The LionPATH Development and Maintenance Organization has made additional updates to the student view to better accommodate students’ needs. Informed by web analytics, student surveys, and usability testing, the new screen design features improved usability and gives more real estate to the items that students reported are most important to them when they log in to LionPATH.
LionPATH will now incorporate each student’s photo, as it appears on their Penn State id+ card, making it easy for faculty, advisers, and other staff who work with a large number of students to identify them.
LionPATH will now incorporate each student’s photo, as it appears on their Penn State id+ card, making it easy for faculty, advisers, and other staff who work with a large number of students to identify them.
Enterprise-level technology trends and reimagining IT were among the topics of the recent 2019 Tech Pros Conference at Penn State Hazleton, held in May.
Penn State IT awarded the 2019 Learning Tool Interoperability (LTI) Advantage Contributors Institutional Leadership Award at the IMS Global Learning Impact Institute in San Diego on May 23, 2019. Pictured (left to right): Tony Anderson, Penn State learning tools and learning management system manager, TLT director of operations Terry O’Heron, and learning tools project manager Kristen Lytle at the IMS Global Learning Impact Institute in San Diego.