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Scranton dancers pose for a photo with crowd in background

Thon dancers with crowd

Scranton's dancers and supporters w/their THON child, Arelis, and her family. From left: David Jobs, Brooklynn Miller, John Squatrito, Holly Oppelt, Aracelis Rodriguez, Arelis Rodriguez, Lauren Rzucidlo, Yacelie Rodriguez, and Anarelis Rodriguez.

Scranton THON dancers get a lift at end of THON

THON dancers at end

Piggy Back ride time! After 46 hours on their feet, the Scranton dancers "get a lift" from their supporters. From left front row: David Jobs, Emily Scarfo, Kelly Arnold, and Dana Beecroft. From back left row: Antonia Corma, Lauren Rzucidlo, John Squatrito, and Alicia Santarsiero.

Henry Matute

Henry Matute

Penn State Scranton Coordinator for co-Curricular Programming Henry Matute Coello is the March Employee of the Month.

Lockheed martin group pose for a photo with equipment they used in experiment

Lockheed martin group

Penn State Scranton students and faculty recently worked with the Lockheed Martin plant in Archbald to gain access to its Instron 3369, a specialized machine that can continuously exert force on a given object. From left are: students Jordan Symonies and Matthew Moran; Dr. Asif ud-Doula, associate professor of physics; Dr. Agnes Kim, associate professor of physics; Dr. Meg Hatch, associate professor of biology; and Lockheed mechanical engineer Matthew Parmenteri. The team used the Instron 3369, which they used to calculate the bending strength and stiffness of turkey bones, is in the background.