Penn State Scranton Instructor in Art Corianne Thomson recently shared her passion for using marine life in her art work at a Lunch and Learn lecture this spring, highlighting where she finds inspiration and how she works the unique features of echinoderms into her artwork.
A few Saturdays ago, IST Club members Tom Miller, Luke Andrukitis, Sklyer Santiago and Bailey Rumsford spent a few hours volunteering at the One Hot Meal program at the St. Stanislaus Cathedral Youth Center in south Scranton.
Penn State Scranton IST Club members and IST lecturer and program co-coordinator Fred Aebli recently volunteered at the One Hot Meal program at St. Stanislaus Cathedral in South Scranton. Pictured, from left, are Bailey Rumsford, Tom Miller, Skyler Santiago, Aebli and Luke Andrukitis.
Penn State Scranton IST Club members and IST lecturer and program co-coordinator Fred Aebli recently volunteered at the One Hot Meal program at St. Stanislaus Cathedral in South Scranton. Preparing takeout containers at the program are, clockwise from bottom left, Skyler Santiago, Tom Miller, Bailey Rumsford and Luke Andrukitis.
Honors students pictured wearing white honors sashes and yellow honors cords at Commencement 2019, from left to right: Kyle Franceski, Cheyenne Tussel, and Nicholas Kremp.
Dr. Deb Smarkusky, associate professor of information sciences and technology (IST); Walsh, son of Dick and Jean Walsh, sponsors of the lecture series; Cesari; and Fred Aebli, lecturer in IST.
Jim Cesari speaks to a packed Sherbine Lounge about his post-college work experiences; behind him, on the projection screen, is a photo of his first Disney name tag, which he still possesses.