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LionPATH 9.2 Student View screenshot

LionPATH 9.2 Student View

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.

Wilkes-Barre LionPulse Route 66 walking map

Wilkes-Barre LionPulse Route 66 walking map

During the four-week challenge, 14 teams of students, faculty and staff walked a total of 4,738 miles — almost double their goal of walking the 2,400-mile span of U.S. Route 66. Participants were provided with a map and information about various sites they would see while virtually walking the iconic route.

Wilkes-Barre LionPulse Route 66 walking challenge

Wilkes-Barre LionPulse Route 66 walking challenge

Penn State Wilkes-Barre faculty, staff and students recently took part in a LionPulse wellness challenge to see to see if, collectively, they could walk 2,400 miles — or the total span of U.S. Route 66, which begins in Chicago and ends in Santa Monica, California. 

Wilkes-Barre LionPulse Route 66 walking map

Wilkes-Barre campus community walks 4,738 miles for LionPulse wellness challenge

Penn State Wilkes-Barre has set its sights on prioritizing the health and wellness of the campus community, with help from a partnership with Penn State LionPulse, an initiative of Penn State PRO Wellness. The campus’ efforts recently included a LionPulse wellness challenge, where 41 community members competed to see who could walk the farthest and if, collectively, they could walk the entire distance of U.S. Route 66.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre Summer Youth Program: Career Exploration Camp

Career exploration camp teaches youth about manufacturing and logistics industry

Penn State Wilkes-Barre Continuing Education is offering a new and exciting career exploration camp, “Supplying Pizza to the World,” for boys and girls entering grades six to 12. This camp will research global markets to identify pizza products matching the diverse tastes in each market. Participants will learn what critical skills are needed to manufacture and deliver products to these global markets — while enjoying pizza along the way.