Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that Rob Notari, system administrator for Information Technology Support, has been named the campus' Employee of the Month for October.
Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that System Administrator, Information Technology Support Rob Notari has been named the Employee of the Month for October.
Penn State University Police and Public Safety will be conducting its second confidential University-wide survey to gain a better understanding of attitudes and opinions related to policing, public safety, programs and services, and overall campus safety at Penn State.
Nicholas Scandale showed his dedication to Penn State Scranton in many ways, from his longtime service on the campus Advisory Board to his various philanthropic endeavors. Recently, his wife Diane made a gift to have the Engineering Building’s mechanical lab named in her husband’s memory.
Inspired by a continuity of hatred in Hispanic literatures across the ages, Penn State Scranton Associate Professor of Spanish Beatriz Rivera-Barnes wrote the book “The Nature of Hate and the Hatred of Nature in Hispanic Literatures,” which was published last year and now being used in universities across the United States, as well as in South Korea, Spain and Germany.
The first round of the 2021 Penn State Women in Engineering (WE) Design Competition has kicked off with an online quiz bowl, open now until Friday, Sept. 24.
Inspired by a continuity of hatred in Hispanic Literatures across the ages, Penn State Scranton Associate Professor of Spanish Beatriz Rivera-Barnes wrote “The Nature of Hate and the Hatred of Nature in Hispanic Literatures”, which was published last year and now being used in universities across the United States, as well as in South Korea, Spain and Germany.
As Penn State Scranton's student population has gotten more diverse, so have the events hosted by the campus. At left, students take part in the Cultural Cuisine Tour, in which students go to various ethnic restaurants in the Scranton area to experience the foods of other cultures. Students here enjoyed a traditional Indian meal at the Mayuri Indian restaurant in Scranton. At right, dancers performed at the campus during a past Hispanic History celebration. Other events such as Diwali, Chinese Lunar New Year and Holi are also celebrated.
Penn State Scranton’s student population continues to evolve in new and exciting ways, with recent growth coming among undergraduates from outside of Pennsylvania and the United States.