A view of the hallway and ADA-accessible entrance in the Nursing Suite at Penn State Scranton. On the left is the skills lab and to the right is the stairway to the Library.
Fourth-year students in the NURS 405A medical/surgical nursing course meet with nursing faculty, Dr. Khalid Almasloukh, to debrief after a simulation exercise.
Penn State Scranton is gearing up for GivingTuesday on Dec. 3, and has chosen its Student Hardship Fund as the beneficiary of this year's campaign. The Student Hardship Fund assists students who face unexpected financial hardships, and need help in order to continue attending college.
Penn State Scranton is gearing up for GivingTuesday on Dec. 3, and has chosen its Student Hardship Fund as the beneficiary of this year's campaign. The Student Hardship Fund assists students who face unexpected financial hardships, and need help in order to continue attending college.
Penn State Scranton is proud to announce the establishment of the Lambda Omicron Chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha Honor Society, a national organization dedicated to recognizing the achievements of first-generation college students.
External Communications students at Penn State Scranton helping to organize a fundraiser with Valhalla Veterans Services include, seated, from left: Sarah Murphy and Zamarra Vrabel; standing, from left are: Ava Compton and Emma Bannon. Missing from photo are: Jim Bernosky, Jr., Ryan Cabrera, Rebekah Howells and Olivia Osborne.
Agnes Kim, associate professor of physics at Penn State Scranton, has received a National Science Foundation grant aimed at enhancing the understanding of white dwarf stars.
Penn State Scranton is proud to announce the establishment of the Lambda Omicron Chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha Honor Society, a national organization dedicated to recognizing the achievements of first-generation college students.
Gina Gray, assistant teaching professor of Kinesiology at Penn State Scranton, was one of eight winners, and one of three Scranton faculty members, who competed in Penn State’s Campus-wide Accessible Syllabus Competition, aimed at fostering a culture of inclusivity across Penn State campuses.
Gina Gray, assistant teaching professor of Kinesiology at Penn State Scranton, was one of eight winners, and one of three Scranton faculty members, who competed in Penn State’s Campus-wide Accessible Syllabus Competition, aimed at fostering a culture of inclusivity across Penn State campuses.