America’s classrooms are changing in many ways, but there are constants, too. Regardless of economic, technological and demographic shifts, our youngest learners need teachers who are able to design and deliver high-quality instruction in a thoughtful, age-appropriate manner.
Project and Supply Chain Management majors learn how to manage complex assignments across business functions, understand the critical components of supply chains, and apply business analytic methods to fully integrate supply chain practices throughout an organization. These skills may be used to develop new products and services, schedule and coordinate resources, monitor and control projects, and coordinate procurement and project delivery systems.
The day before she died, Alyssa J. O’Neill, 18, a first-semester student at Penn State Behrend, told her mother, Sarah O’Neill, that she wanted to try a pumpkin spice latte at Starbucks. Her mom promised her she’d get one the next day.
The day before she died, Alyssa J. O’Neill, 18, a first-semester student at Penn State Behrend, told her mother, Sarah O’Neill, that she wanted to try a pumpkin spice latte at Starbucks. Her mom promised her she’d get one the next day.