Penn State Scranton's Community Events Series will host the educational program, “The Urgency of Now: What the Penn State Community Should Know About the 2020 Census,” from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, in the Sherbine Lounge. The event is free and open to the public.
Penn State Scranton is hosting an informational presentation on the upcoming 2020 Census on Tuesday, Nov. 19, which is free and open to the public. Organizers stress that the census is more than just a national headcount -- used to determine the number of seats each state gets in the House of Representatives, and by federal, state and local governments, and businesses, to make crucial decisions about services and programs.
Tara Marta, who graduated from the campus in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in English, has been selected to take part in the upcoming Writers’ Showcase Fall Edition at Scranton’s Old Brick Theatre on Nov. 16.
Penn State Scranton alumna Tara Marta will be reading an excerpt from her soon-to-be-published debut novel, "Look Back to Yesterday" at the Writers' Showcase Fall Edition on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Scranton's Old Brick Theater. The novel will be published by Adelaide Books in May, 2010.
William J. Doan, the current Penn State Laureate, brought his highly compelling “Anxiety Project” to Penn State Scranton on Thursday, Oct. 24. In front of a standing-room-only crowd of students, faculty and staff, Doan provided honest, intelligent, deeply poignant and often humorous insights into his lifelong struggle with anxiety and depression.
Penn State Poet Laureate William J. Doan, Ph.D., professor of theatre in the College of Arts and Architecture and artist-in-residence in the College of Nursing, shares some of his personal experiences with anxiety and depression during his recent appearance at Penn State Scranton.
Individuals who have attempted more than 18 college credits since high school graduation and are interested in transferring to Penn State can learn more information at our Transfer Tuesday event on November 26 at 4 p.m.