At Penn State Behrend, students don’t just sit in classrooms and lecture halls. They get hands-on experience using high-tech equipment and working in state-of-the-art labs—and developing the skills that employers want.
In the School of Science, students are using innovative 3D technology to take a closer look inside the human body. In biology and anatomy classes, they learn on cutting-edge Anatomage virtual dissection tables, using 3D technology to digitally view and excise renderings of the human body.
“These sophisticated teaching tools are found in many medical schools, but in few undergraduate institutions,” said Dr. Todd Cook, associate professor of biology.
This level of anatomical evaluation is…