Members of the Penn State Scranton Business Club, who became the first campus team to compete in the Smeal Undergraduate Sustainability Case Competition, pose for a photo with faculty members in front of the Business Building at Penn State ScrantonPictured from left are: Carlos Salazar Paz, Josiah Sisco, Luke Gardiner, Patricia Ryan, lecturer in business Kevin Feifer and James Wilkerson, Ph.D., assistant teaching professor and program coordinator for business and project and supply chain management.
Members of the Penn State Scranton Business Club, who became the first campus team to compete in the Smeal Undergraduate Sustainability Case Competition, pose for a photo with faculty members in front of the Business Building at Penn State Scranton. Pictured from left are: Carlos Salazar Paz; Josiah Sisco; Luke Gardiner; Patricia Ryan; lecturer in business Kevin Feifer; and James Wilkerson, assistant teaching professor and program coordinator for business and project and supply chain management.
Chemistry major Matthew Herne began his Penn State tenure at the Scranton campus, which provided a solid foundation before he transferred to Penn State University Park. Now, he conducts RNA research in the Bevilacqua lab.
Four Penn State Scranton business students became the first group of campus students to ever compete in a multi-university competition organized by the Smeal College of Business’ Center for the Business of Sustainability, Smeal Diversity Enhancement Programs, Lincoln University and Morgan State University.
Award recipients at this year's Student Recognition Dinner pose for a photo with Associate Professor of Corporate Communication Kim Flanders in front of the Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den after the ceremony with their award certificates.
A new look and feel will greet visitors to Penn State’s Commonwealth Campus websites beginning June 21. The refreshed websites, which apply to each of the University’s Commonwealth Campuses, are the result of in-depth research on user needs and best practices, resulting in modern, mobile-friendly and engaging sites that highlight the power of Penn State’s campus communities.
Mary McDermott graduated from Penn State Scranton in May and is now serving a one-year fellowship at the Scranton LaunchBox, where she works with economic development professionals in the Scranton area and helps budding entrepreneurs. Her fellowship was provided in part through a grant from the Willary Foundation.