The Penn State Scranton Alumni Society will hold its annual Breakfast with the Nittany Lion on Sunday, March 22 from 9 a.m. to noon in the campus' View Cafe, inside the Study Learning Center. Tickets will be available at the door, or can be purchased by calling 570-963-2536.
“Brave” by Maria Schwartz is part of an art exhibition featuring works created by community members for the Valley Against Sex Trafficking (VAST) Annual Voices Fundraiser.
A special Women's History Month display at the Penn State Scranton Library, featuring books and DVDs about significant women in history, makes a clever play on words with Women's "Herstory" Month.
This year, Penn State Scranton will celebrate Women’s "Herstory" Month with many events throughout March — from the fun and light-hearted, to more academic-focused events.
Local author Seamus McGraw will lead a conversation on how to discuss the hot-button issue of climate change in the middle of a cultural cold war at 6 p.m. March 31 at Penn State Scranton's Study Learning Center's Sherbine Lounge. Come prepared to listen, but also to talk.
Author Seamus McGraw will lead a conversation on how to discuss the hot button issue of climate change in the middle of a cultural cold war on March 31 at Penn State Scranton's Study Learning Center. Come prepared to listen, but also to talk.
The dancers lie down, forming a circle and pose for a photo; from left -- bottom corner to top: Lauren Rzucidlo, John Squatrito, Alicia Santarsiero and David Jobs.
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.