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York Faculty Retreat2

York Faculty Retreat2

Faculty members from five campuses gathered for a retreat in early September where they could work and collaborate with colleagues in a quiet setting.  The event was organized by Penn State York and sponsored through the campus, a teaching innovation grant from the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence, and Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) at University Park.  Some of the faculty members from the York campus who took part in the retreat included , left to right, Amber Seidel, associate professor of human development and family studies; Joan Smeltzer, assistant teaching professor in mathematics; Joy Giguere, assistant professor of history, seated;  and Nicole Muscanell, assistant professor of psychology.

York Faculty Retreat1

York Faculty Retreat1

An off-campus location gave faculty members time to work without distractions and discuss topics with other colleagues as they wished.

Nittany AI Alliance presents check to Revu.

Penn State student teams awarded $25,000 for work with artificial intelligence

Penn State student teams used artificial intelligence to create more efficient ways for students to study, find a job and assess the housing situation. Revu, Resilient Resumes and LionPad received a combined total of $25,000 from the Nittany AI Alliance to continue working on their solutions, which were developed during the 2019 Nittany AI Challenge. The funding was awarded Sept. 10 at the Nittany AI Challenge Celebration Event.