CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — Penn State’s mission includes improving the well-being and health of individuals and communities through teaching, research and service. Penn State Lehigh Valley faculty regularly present, serve on panels and share their research with people and institutions outside of Penn State.
Over the last few months, Lehigh Valley faculty’s off-campus engagement included:
Barbara Cantalupo, professor of English, served as plenary speaker at the First International Conference of the Edgar Allan Poe Spanish Society: “Poe in the Age of Popularism” on Feb. 1 at the University of Valladolid in Valladolid, Spain. Cantalupo’s talk was titled “Poe’s Visual Legacy.” She discussed a number of visual artists who either illustrated Poe's works or were inspired by his work.
Margaret Christian, associate professor of English, delivered a talk titled “What the World Needs Then and Now: 16th Century Sermons and 21st Century Echoes” on Nov. 13 for the English Colloquium series at La Sierra University in Riverside, California. Christian, who graduated from La Sierra University in 1980, returned to share her research into Tudor court sermons with an audience of English majors, faculty and community members. Her presentation noted parallels between societal conditions in 16th century England and in the United States today.
Nichola D. Gutgold, professor of communication arts and sciences:
- served as plenary speaker at the Communication Across Cultures Conference on Sept. 29 in Chania, Greece. Gutgold spoke about her research on women world leaders.