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Kiernan Riley presents research

Riley research project

Honors nursing student Kiernan recently presented her research at the Seventh Annual Perspectives in Nursing and Healthcare Conference, held at Geisinger’s Henry Hood Center for Health Research in Danville.  With her, from left, is nursing instructor Justina Ferguson and assistant clinical professor of nursing, Dr. Michael Evans, who is also the campus' assistant chief academic officer.  

Riley research at Geisinger

Nursing student presents research at Geisinger conference

Kiernan Riley, an honor’s nursing student at Penn State Worthington Scranton, has been researching end-of-life care and patients living with end-stage heart failure for over a year now with Dr. Michael Evans, PSWS assistant clinical professor. In January, she had the opportunity to present pieces of that research at a conference hosted by Geisinger Medical Center in Danville
THON dancers

PSWS THON 2017 dancers

Kailey Gearhart and Kelly Arnold, the campus' 2017 THON dancers, pose for a photo during their campus send-off last week, prior to leaving for University Park and THON weekend.  The campus held a pep-rally style send-off that over 100 students attended.

nina magnani

Nina Magnani

The Penn State Worthington Scranton Alumni Society has named Nina Telesca Magnani its 2016 Alumna of the Year.

nina magnani

Nina Magnani

The Penn State Worthington Scranton Alumni Society has named Nina Telesca Magnani its 2016 Alumna of the Year.

Dr. Yili Lian

Worthington Scranton business professor presents at conference in Australia

Yili Lian, assistant professor of business at Penn State Worthington Scranton, presented his research paper, “Financial Distress and Customer-Supplier Relationships" at the 29th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference in Sydney, Australia in December. The paper studies the role of customer-supplier relationships on suppliers’ financial distress. It was recently accepted by the Journal of Corporate Finance.
IST students

Worthington Scranton students attend IST Future Forum

More than 30 Penn State Worthington Scranton students majoring in Information Sciences and Technology (IST) recently traveled to Penn State's University Park campus for the annual IST Future Forum, hosted by the University’s College of IST.
PSWS IST students

PSWS IST students attend PSU's IST Forum

A group of more than 30 IST students from Penn State Worthington Scranton attended the recent IST Forum at University Park, where they had the opportunity to meet representatives of over 40 national companies, network and learn about internship and job opportunities.