Assistant Professor of Corporate Communication Stephanie Longo, far left, has partnered with the Electric City Toastmasters, a local professional group, to introduce her students to real-world settings and give them professional experiences, all geared toward improving their public speaking and communications skills. Pictured from left are Longo, students James Bernosky, Ava Compton, Zamarra Vrabel, Emma Bannon, Rebekah Howells, Matthew Reyes and Sarah Murphy; and Holly Swingle, vice president of membership for the Electric City Toastmasters.
Public speaking is a crucial skill for any professional, and Penn State Scranton’s Corporate Communication 405: Strategic Speaking course is helping students hone this essential skill. This unique class emphasizes large-group communication in a professional setting and is designed to make students comfortable speaking in front of an unfamiliar audience.
Penn State Scranton's THON 2025 dancers, John Evans, Matthew Reyes, Paige Geisler (Dancer Relations Committee membe)r and Gavan Quimby all showing off the "Four Diamonds" symbol "For The Kids" from the dance floor of the Bryce Jordan Center.
Halle O'Neil, a fourth-year English student at Penn State Scranton, will travel to Pittsburgh next month to present her research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research.
Penn State Scranton's THON 2025 dancers, John Evans, Matthew Reyes, Paige Geisler (Dancer Relations Committee membe)r and Gavan Quimby all showing off the "Four Diamonds" symbol "For The Kids" from the dance floor of the Bryce Jordan Center.
Penn State Scranton's THON 2025 dancers shared their experience and lasting memories from their participation in the annual event that raises money for the fight against pediatric cancer.