Penn State Scranton is introducing its New Student Orientation (NSO) leaders through a series of Q&As to help welcome the class of 2029. Gavan Quimby, a fourth-year IT major, shares his experiences and advice for incoming students.
Penn State Scranton honored and recognized the accomplishments of staff, faculty and students who have enriched the academic fabric of the campus at its annual Spring Honors and Awards Dinner, held earlier this spring.
Penn State Scranton is introducing its New Student Orientation (NSO) leaders through a series of Q&As to help welcome the class of 2029. Zamarra Vrabel, a fourth-year Corporate Communication major, shares her experiences and advice for incoming students.
Penn State Scranton's newly formed Omega Nu Chapter of the Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society recently recognized 11 students in a special inaugural induction ceremony for their academic achievement in English language, literature and writing and highlighted the chapter’s mission to promote literacy and support the study of English in all its forms.
Penn State Scranton is introducing its New Student Orientation (NSO) leaders through a series of Q&As to help welcome the class of 2029. Tansi Patel, a first-year information technology major, shares her experiences and advice for incoming students
Penn State Scranton is introducing its New Student Orientation (NSO) leaders through a series of Q&As to help welcome the class of 2029. Elizabeth Anolfo, a third-year English major, shares her experiences and advice for incoming students.
Penn State Scranton students attended the Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association Conference, where they joined writing center peers from across the region to discuss writing, collaboration and emerging technologies.
Penn State’s Cocoziello Institute of Real Estate Innovation has awarded seed grants to five interdisciplinary research projects. These grants support collaborative projects led by Penn State faculty who aim to generate innovative solutions to complex challenges in real estate and the built environment.
Penn State Scranton students Zamarra Vrabel and James Bernosky were recently recognized by the Pennsylvania Press Club for their podcast projects created as part of a class assignment in CAS 471: Intercultural Communication.
This gallery of photos shows the variety of ways Penn State students enriched their education in faraway places or participated in service projects in communities around the world during spring break. From providing hurricane relief in North Carolina to gaining hands-on international reporting experience in Kazakhstan, students took advantage of numerous experiential learning and service opportunities offered through the University.