Pittsburgh Business Times held its 75th Corridors of Opportunity event at Penn State Greater Allegheny on November 15, 2019. The panelists were [Left to Right] Don Smith Jr., president of RIDC; Ben Brown, chief executive officer of Mon Valley Alliance; Jacqueline Edmondson, chancellor and chief academic officer at Greater Allegheny; Lance Chimka, director of Allegheny County Economic Development.
The Pittsburgh Business Times held its "Corridors of Opportunity: Mon Valley" event at Penn State Greater Allegheny on Nov. 15. The event attracted community and business leaders and featured panelists who spoke to the present and future development of the Mon Valley region.
As the Penn State Greater Allegheny community and friends gathered at the 16th annual All That’s Jazz Masqueade Gala to support the campus’ student emergency fund, two students paid tribute to alumni whose work has transformed their educational experience.
Since 2004, All That's Jazz has been the fundraising event of each year. This year, the Greater Allegheny campus chose a masquerade theme enjoyed by 160 guests in attendance.
During the All That's Jazz event, junior IST major Katie Shields approaches the podium to share her gratitude for the opportunities she has found at Penn State Greater Allegheny.
Student Steven Carter, senior communications major, speaks to the 160 guests gathered at the 16th annual All That's Jazz Fundraiser held on Nov. 2 in Penn State Greater Allegheny's Wunderley Gym.
Penn State Greater Allegheny has been recognized as a Pennsylvania National Guard Association (PNGAS) ‘Guard Friendly’ school. Greater Allegheny is the only four-year institution in Allegheny County to be recognized.
This November, Penn State and Ohio State will engage in a first-of-its-kind competition outside the football field, with the two schools facing off to see which can raise the most support for campus food pantries.