Penn State has opened so many doors for opportunities and provided avenues I would have never taken. It is truly an honor and I am very thankful to be part of this community.
The face masks Jim Segona has made using his personal 3D printer and plastic transparency sheets are ready to be distributed to local health care workers. Segona donates the masks free of charge to any health care worker in need of one.
Jim Sagona, a Penn State Scranton alumnus, is putting his 3D printer to good use by producing face shields for local health care professionals working on the front lines of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
While Penn State Scranton's campus remains closed, administrators and staff are still working remotely to get students the assistance they need, from financial to physical to academic.
Campus PaSSS students toured the Italian market section of Philadelphia, while learning about Italian culture and food, and then visited the Mütter museum to learn about the history of medicine to supplement their learning in their summer classes.