Rocking out the end of the semester, Penn State Worthington Scranton hosted a Multicultural Holiday Party on Dec. 7, marking the start of a new holiday tradition at the campus. The party recognized many holidays happening this month, including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, and the Chinese New Year.
A variety of cultures were celebrated during Penn State Worthington Scranton's first Multicultural Holiday Party, celebrating Christmas, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year and Hanukkah.
Kristine Lupia, a PSWS alumna and project manager with Deluxe Technical in Burbank, CA spoke to students in IST Instructor Fred Aebli's IST 302 class this semester, sharing her professional experiences in IT project management and offering the students insights and advice on establishing themselves in an IST career.
Penn State Worthington Scranton psychology professors Karin Machluf and P. Douglas Sellers II were recently invited by the Association for Psychological Science Student Caucus at the University of Scranton (APSSC) to be guest lecturers.
Applications for the Penn State Secondary Mathematics Noyce Scholarship Program must be submitted by Jan. 18, 2017. The competitive renewable scholarships will provide $19,000 per year for eligible students’ last two years of college.
PSWS Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. P. Douglas Sellers II gives a presentation to students at the University of Scranton as part of a collaborative effort with his U of S colleague, Dr. Barry Kuhle, associate professor of psychology, and PSWS Assistant Professor of Psychology Karin Machluf.
The last week or two of a semester can be stressful – with looming deadlines for class projects and the dreaded Finals Week. Students are not only preparing for the upcoming holiday, they’re working, and working hard, to complete their coursework and prepare for final exams. With so much stress inherent in these situations, the campus library, along with health services, have organized a variety of events to help students cope.
Marwan Wafa, chancellor at Penn State Worthington Scranton, has named Lynne Fazio, an administrative support assistant who oversees the campus' word processing department, the Employee of the Month for December.