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Posing for a photo at Penn State Scranton's lion shrine on a walking tour of the campus are Lion Ambassadors David Stoshick and Sarah Marble, Corporate Communications intern Morgan Sewack and University President-elect Neeli Bendapudi.

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Scranton NSF visit

U.S. Rep. Matthew Cartwright, Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi, National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan, Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa, and Penn State Senior Vice President for Research Lora Weiss, left to right, met at the Scranton campus on April 8 to discuss the University's science education, research and service in northeast Pennsylvania.

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Scranton campus hosts congressman, NSF director to discuss STEM education

Penn State Scranton hosted University officials, U.S. Rep. Matthew Cartwright, National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan, principles from Schott North America Inc., and regional stakeholders to discuss the impact and statewide reach of NSF-supported research, education and entrepreneurship, as well as technology industry partnerships with Penn State that have taken place in the Greater Scranton region.
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Students at Penn State Scranton will have the opportunity this year to showcase their undergraduate research projects in person, as these students from the 2019 Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition did. There are 112 students scheduled to present their work this year, and those planning the event are excited to have it back on campus.

three students stand next to their research poster at a past fair event

Penn State Scranton's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition back on campus

For the first time in three years, Penn State Scranton's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition will take place in person. Scheduled for Wednesday, April 6, this year's event will feature the work of 112 students presenting their scholarly research and creative works through oral presentations, poster displays, gallery exhibits and artistic performances.
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Financial Aid Coordinator/Veterans Certifying Official Stacy Shattuck in Penn State Scranton's admissions department has been named the campus' April Employee of the Month.