Ken Hickman, director of the Penn State All-Sports Museum, delivers an informative lecture to an audience on the “Field to Front: Nittany Lions at War, 1917-1919” exhibit, which is on display in the Scranton campus library through Dec. 13.
On Thursday, Nov. 14, Ken Hickman, director of the Penn State All-Sports Museum, came to Penn State Scranton to deliver two engaging and informative lectures on the Penn State All-Sports Museum’s World War I-themed exhibit, “Field to Front: Nittany Lions at War, 1917-1919,” which is on display in the campus library through Dec. 13.
On Thursday, Nov. 14, Ken Hickman, director of the Penn State All-Sports Museum at University Park, came to Penn State Scranton to deliver two engaging and informative lectures about the exhibit, which is on display in the campus library through Dec. 13.
Corianne, Thompson, lecturer in art, creates ceramic vessels and bowls that resemble the alien-like sea creatures she found in her dad’s marine biology books. They include echinoderms, a category of sea creature that includes sea urchins, starfish and sand dollars. Thompson’s small, delicate creations, many of which are adorned with spikes, allow her to explore emotional themes like vulnerability, relationships and self-protection.
Corianne Thompson, lecturer in art, pictured in the Penn State Scranton art studio, one of the hallmarks of the Dawson Building’s recent first floor renovation project.
Judge Joe Walsh, an administrative law judge for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, recently visited Penn State Scranton to discuss negotiation skills and other assorted aspects of his career with students in business lecturer Bradford J. Foley’s Negotiation Skills for Business Professionals course.
Judge Joe Walsh, an administrative law judge for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, speaks about negotiation skills to students in a Negotiation Skills for Business Professionals course.