Rob Notari, system administrator in Penn State Scranton's Information Technology department, has been named the August Employee of the Month by Chancellor Marwan Wafa.
Chancellor Marwan Wafa, seated at left, presents a Nittany Lion Shrine statue to Schwartz Mack Foundation board member Dick Eckersley. Standing, from left, are: Penn State Scranton Director of Development Christine Ostroski; campus advisory board member and Schwartz Mack Foundation member Rick Bishop; Schwartz Mack Foundation member Mark Silversberg; campus Music Program Director and Assistant Teaching Professor in Music Sharon Ann Toman; Administrative Support Assistant, Student Programs and Services, Michelle Nicoteri, David's mother; and Samantha Nicoteri, David's sister.
Penn State Scranton’s music program recently received another big financial boost from the Schwartz Mack Foundation. The foundation awarded the program with a $7,500 grant that can be used for programming and other needs over the next year.
Students looking to enroll at Penn State Scranton for spring/fall 2020 can do so starting August 1 to be considered early-action applicants, giving them more time to begin and complete their applications.
Students looking to enroll at Penn State Scranton for spring/fall 2020 can do so starting Aug. 1 to be considered early-action applicants, giving them more time to begin and complete their applications. Those who complete the application by Nov. 1 will receive an admissions decision by Dec. 24 and get notice of their student aid package in mid-February, giving them more time to sort out their financial position.
Group study session for Multidisciplinary Studies degree, a multi-disciplinary, theme-oriented, and student-designed major leading to a bachelor of arts degree.
Dr. Phuong-Truc Pham, associate professor of chemistry at Penn State Scranton, was awarded the Penn State Alumni Association Greater Scranton Chapter's Faculty Endowed Research Award. She is shown here working with students in one of her classes.