Members of the Scranton Technical High School Class of 1973 are paying it forward to current Scranton high school students in need of help paying for college. From left are: Debbie Marciano Pelucacci, Susan Miller Pileggi, Cathy Calianno Voyack, Ed Lucy and Kay Lamm Calvey.
Members of Scranton Technical High School's Class of 1973, who helped create a scholarship for graduating seniors in the Scranton School District, wanted to do something special for their upcoming 50th class reunion. The group helped establish an endowed scholarship in the Class of 1973's name at Penn State Scranton that will now be given out in perpetuity at the campus and serve as a link between the class and future generations of college students.
The Ukrainian Cossack dancers, based in New York City, have entertained audiences of all ages in the Americas, Europe and Asia, and are now bringing their talents to Penn State Scranton on Wednesday, Nov. 16, for a special program titled, “United with Ukraine — An Evening of Song, Dance and Music!”
The Ukrainian Cossack dancers have entertained audiences of all ages in the Americas, Europe and Asia, and are bringing their talents to Penn State Scranton on Wednesday, Nov. 16, for a special program titled, “United with Ukraine — An Evening of Song, Dance and Music!” The event will take place at 6:30 p.m. in The View Café, located in the campus’ Study Learning Center, and is free and open to the public.
Your degree will say "Penn State University".
Every student — regardless of their campus — receives an identical diploma or certificate that signifies they have completed a Penn State program. There is nothing on the certificate to indicate whether courses were taken online or on one of the Commonwealth campuses.
Penn Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that maintenance and operations worker Nadine Ruane has been named the campus' Employee of the Month for November.
Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that Nadine Ruane, a member of the campus' maintenance and operations team, has been named the Employee of the Month for November.
Penn State Scranton English major Zoe Montagna interned at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride as a ride operator. She credits what she learned in the campus' English program for helping her with guest interactions and professionalism.