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Case Study #4: Pennsylvania State University
Dena Lang1, John Jongho Park1, Meg Handley1
1Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs University Park, PA, USA.
New Directions for Student Leadership
|April 28, 2022
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Pennsylvania State University is globally engaged, technically broad and culturally aware; and has been blazing the trail in Engineering Leadership Development with one of the first engineering leadership development programs in the United States.
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