Penn State Scranton Head Librarian Jennie Knies presents Aless Jellan Agojo her certificate for earning a runner-up spot in the University Libraries' Undergraduate Research Award for Excellence in Information Literacy for her project: Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections Prevention in Older Adults.”
Singer and actor Jesse McCartney will perform at Penn State Scranton on Thursday, April 21. Tickets are free for Penn State Scranton students, $10 for students from other universities and Penn State campuses, $15 for Penn State Scranton faculty and staff, and $25 for the public.
Each year, Penn State recognizes outstanding faculty and staff with annual awards in teaching and excellence. These awards highlight many of the faculty and staff who go above and beyond.
Marston Jamieson, left, and Alexandria DeWolfe right, receive their certificates from Head Librarian Jennie Knies as runners-up for the University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award for Excellence in Information Literacy for their research project: “Plant Interactions Perceived as Stress Relieving During COVID-19 Pandemic” (Advisor: Megan Van Etten)
Kimberlyn Sanchez receives her certificate as a runner-up for the University LIbraries Undergraduate Research Award for Excellence in Information Literacy for her poster: “Maternal Gatekeeping Shortly After Separation and Divorce” (Advisor: Ray Petren)
Attendees and official reviewers make their way through the 2022 Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition at Penn State Scranton where students presented their research projects and were on hand to answer questions and discuss their work.