Season 18
Episode 11
On this episode of The PEAK TV, Northampton Community College partners with Discovery Education, why Domaci loves having their business in the Lehigh Valley, Kolbe Academy provides individualized academic programs in a compassionate environment, a St. Luke’s athletic trainer saved the life of a local high school wrestling coach and why diversity and representation in books is valuable to people of all ages.
The initiative, which features innovative professional learning content from Discovery Education, comprises seven engaging online learning modules. Through these modules, which will be available on-demand, educators will learn valuable strategies for engaging all students wherever learning is taking place.
Kolbe Academy exists to provide individualized academic programs in a safe, compassionate, Christ-centered community for high school students in recovery from substance addiction. Their goal? To promote life-long recovery and success.
St. Luke’s Athletic Trainers, Andrew Neeld, Tyler Countess and Julia LoBasso teamed up with other professionals to save the life of assistant wrestling Coach Steve Powell at Easton Area High School.
Founded by Derrick and Warren Clark in 2015, Domaci Home started as an online-only furniture source. As their business bloomed, the pair opened their first brick-and-mortar location in historic downtown Bethlehem, PA in 2016.
Jim Reidy joins host, Ashley Russo, to explain the Athletic Training Residency Program the network offers and how ATs play a big role in school athletics.
Lehigh Valley Reads brings awareness to the importance of reading and the importance of diverse representation in books. Take a look at Akshara's story.
On the finale of this season of The PEAK TV, Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center provides a vibrant, inclusive space, how Muhlenberg College integrates the traditional liberal arts with selected preprofessional studies, St. Luke's Hospital - Easton Campus joins the St. Luke’s University Health Network system, Abby Silfies shares her love for the Lehigh Valley, and the importance of Historic Bethlehem's recent naming as a world heritage site.
Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center provides a vibrant, inclusive space in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley for all of the region's LGBTQ+ residents.
Muhlenberg College aims to develop independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, committed to understanding the diversity of the human experience, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to lifelong learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service.
Our community is full of artists, entrepreneurs and leaders. Let’s hear from Abby Silfies, Executive Director at the American Heart Association, on why she loves the Lehigh Valley.
St. Luke's Hospital - Easton Campus is the newest hospital to join the St. Luke’s University Health Network system. This collaboration will ensure that Easton-area residents will continue to receive the quality, compassionate care in a community hospital setting with access to the deep expertise and broad array of specialists in the St. Luke’s Network.
Easton Campus president Linda Grass joins host, Ashley Russo, to talk about the development of the campus and what’s coming to the community.
Historic Moravian Bethlehem is on its way to become a World Heritage Site. Being named a World Heritage Site puts our area in the same league as national treasures like Independence Hall, the Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon, and globally iconic sites such as the Great Wall of China, Acropolis, and Pyramids of Egypt.