Zackery Gray, Penn State Scranton's Mechanical Engineering student marshal, will lead the group of mechanical engineering grads at the campus' 57th commencement ceremony on May 10 at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. Gray shared insights about his Penn State Scranton journey, future plans and advice for incoming students.
Meet Halle O’Neil, Penn State Scranton's English student marshal, who will lead the group of English grads at the campus' 57th commencement ceremony on May 10 at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. O’Neil shared insights about her Penn State Scranton journey, future plans and advice for incoming students.
Penn State Scranton has named its student marshals for the 57th commencement ceremony on May 10 at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple.These graduates, recognized for achieving the highest cumulative grade point average in their academic programs, will lead their classmates during the ceremony and be honored for their academic contributions and campus involvement.
Penn State Scranton Assistant Professor of Business Nonna Sorokina gave a presentation on research exploring sustainable energy investments. The research involved collaboration with several colleagues, including Saya Lee, assistant professor in the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering at Penn State, and Darshana Sunoj and Hyungjin Kim, graduates of the Penn State Department of Economics.
Over 100 students showcased their research at Penn State Scranton’s 2025 Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition, held at the campus earlier this month. Students from a variety of academic disciplines participated in poster exhibits, panel discussions and presentations and artistic projects, with select faculty and staff judging the submissions and naming the winning projects.
More than 19 first-generation students and 10 first-generation graduates were inducted into the Lambda Omicron Chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honor Society at Penn State Scranton.
Over 100 students from Blue Ridge, Scranton and Wallenpaupack Area high schools recently visited Penn State Scranton for Discover Engineering Day, which aims to expose more students to the engineering profession and how engineers help communities.
Penn State Scranton’s Associate Professor of Biology and Biology and Science Program Coordinator Megan Van Etten and five students are working to find out what crops will grow best in space as part of the "Plant the Moon Challenge." They will present their work at the campus’ Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition today (April 9) and submit their final report to the national challenge on April 13.
Students and faculty in the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing at Penn State Scranton and Scranton's corporate communication program recently teamed up to support St. Joseph’s Center through a baby drive initiative. The project, “Corporate Communication x Nursing: ‘Pile the Pantry’ Baby Drive,” will benefit the local community.
Charrise Lamothe, a corporate communication student at Penn State Scranton, recently completed an impactful internship at SlooMoo Institute in New York.