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Penn State faculty, staff, and students are invited to participate in a series of forums that are focused on energy. The second forum, Energy University: Energy Education, is on Friday, March. 5 from 9–10:30 a.m.
Agenda
- 5 min – Welcome, format, and objectives (Tom Richard)
- 30 min – Panelist introductions and single-slide energy education summary
- 25 min – Panel Q&A led by Bruce Logan/Tom Richard
- 30 min – Community Comment, Q&A moderated by Tom Richard/Bruce Logan
College Survey on Energy Education
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Energy University Panelists' Slides
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Forum Q&A
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Q&A_Energy_Education_03052021.pdf128.18 KB
Panelists
- Derek Hall, program lead of the Energy Engineering Program and assistant professor in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
- Joseph Ranalli, engineering program coordinator and associate professor of engineering at Penn State Hazleton
- Mark Sentesy, assistant professor of philosophy and classics and ancient Mediterranean studies in the College of the Liberal Arts
- Susan Stewart, director of the Pennsylvania Wind for Schools Program and associate teaching professor in the College of Engineering
- Mary Beth Williams, senior associate dean for instruction and curricula and professor of chemistry in the Eberly College of Science
- Hannah Wiseman, professor of law at Penn State Law and professor and Wilson Faculty Fellow in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Registration