Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that Writing Center Coordinator Kate Lafferty Danner has been named the campus' Employee of the Month for November.
Dr. Marwan Wafa, right, Penn State Scranton chancellor, presents Ann Vaida, newly inducted member of the campus’ Ridge View Society, with the traditional Ridge View Society sculpture for her generosity in establishing the Richard K. and Marianne Byron Open Doors Scholarship at the campus.
Penn State President Eric J. Barron welcomed graduates, families and friends to the livestream of Spring 2020 Commencement ceremony on the afternoon of May 9, 2020. The broadcast also included live remarks from Executive Vice President and Provost Nicholas Jones, along with a variety of videotaped features and special guest appearances.
Clay Kuzmin, a staff member with Drug Free Sports, hands off a COVID-19 saliva test kit to one of the many Penn State students who have made their way to the Bryce Jordan Center for free, pre-departure testing throughout the week.
On Thursday, Nov. 4 at noon Michael Sidney Fosberg will present, “Nobody Wants to Talk About It – Race, Identity and the Difficulties in Forging Meaningful Conversations” at Penn State Scranton.
Michael Sidney Fosberg, founder of Incognito Inc., grew up believing he was white; then, in his early 30s, he learned that he is actually Black. On Thursday, Nov. 4 at noon in the Study Learning Center’s Sherbine Lounge, he will present, “Nobody Wants to Talk About It – Race, Identity and the Difficulties in Forging Meaningful Conversations”.
The Center for Business Development and Community Outreach at Penn State Scranton offers healthcare courses that can help you start a new career or provide continuing education hours for those already in the field.
A new bachelor of science degree in information technology (IT), focused on providing students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to effectively solve problems in today’s interconnected society, will be offered beginning in the fall 2021 semester.
The Scranton campus' Student Organization of Latinos Club will host a Dia de los Muertos celebration from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021, on the patio of the Study Learning Center.