Penn State Scranton is introducing its New Student Orientation (NSO) leaders through a series of Q&As to help welcome the class of 2029. Tansi Patel, a first-year information technology major, shares her experiences and advice for incoming students
Penn State Scranton is introducing its New Student Orientation (NSO) leaders through a series of Q&As to help welcome the class of 2029. Elizabeth Anolfo, a third-year English major, shares her experiences and advice for incoming students.
Penn State Scranton's Writing Center Coordinator Jamie Moser and Assistant Teaching Professor of English Jody Griffith recently accompanied students to the Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association Conference, where they presented their own works and had the opportunity to network with writing center peers. Pictured from left are: Griffith, students Rowan Mulligan, Taylor Belknap and Halle O’Neil, and Mosher.
Penn State Scranton students attended the Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association Conference, where they joined writing center peers from across the region to discuss writing, collaboration and emerging technologies.
From smart homes and digital twins to sustainable building materials, Penn State researchers are tackling the future of real estate.
The Cocoziello Institute of Real Estate Innovation has awarded seed grants to five interdisciplinary teams focused on housing, sustainability, aging in place, and more.
Penn State Altoona students traveled to Loíza, Puerto Rico through the campus’ Alternative Spring Break program. In this picture, they take a break for a quick pose during clean-up efforts at a local Boys & Girls Club. Soon after, the youth participants arrived on site for their after-school program, during which the Penn State students engaged with them by playing Bingo, shooting hoops, playing soccer and simply being in the moment with them.
Bhagawat Dulal, a senior studying computer science at Penn State Harrisburg, traveled to Germany as part of a faculty-led embedded course. The tour, which focused on World War II history, included exploring Nuremberg; seeing the Dachau concentration camp site; viewing exhibits at the Obersalzberg Documentation Center; viewing art at Neues Schloss Schleibheim; and standing atop Zugspitze, the tallest peak in Germany. “The trip to Germany through study abroad was an amazing experience," Dulal said. "Seeing the history and culture up close taught me so much, and it’s something I’ll always remember."