Penn State Scranton students Taylor Burdick, at left, and Kristie Miller have spent part of their spring semester interning at The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce, putting what they've learned in the classroom to productive use in a real-world setting while learning more about economic development in northeast Pennsylvania and the career opportunities in the region.
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Participants in the recent Project ABLE event at Penn State Scranton hosted by the campus' DREAMers Club and Student Disabilities Services included, from left: Jayson Zimmerman, DREAMers Club treasurer; Liv Damski, DREAMers Club vice president; Rowan Mulligan, DREAMers Club member; Matthew Smith, campus disability and learning services specialist; Keith Williams, manager of Independent Living Services at MyCIL; Keith Loughney, outreach coordinator at MyCIL; and Lindsey Powers, Project ABLE assistant.
Participants in the recent Project ABLE event at Penn State Scranton hosted by the campus' DREAMers Club and Student Disabilities Services included, from left: Jayson Zimmerman, DREAMers Club treasurer; Liv Damski, DREAMers Club vice president; Rowan Mulligan, DREAMers Club member; Matthew Smith, campus disability and learning services specialist; Keith Williams, manager of Independent Living Services at MyCIL; Keith Loughney, outreach coordinator at MyCIL; and Lindsey Powers, Project ABLE assistant.
Principals from four regional family-owned businesses will participate in a panel discussion as part of the Family Business Alliance's 25th anniversary celebration on April 25. Clockwise from top left are: Chuck Cohen, Benco Dental; moderator Bill Corcoran, Jr., founder/content creator, Corcoran Printing and #OntheStacks; Kristin Dempsey O'Donnell, vice president, Dempsey Uniform and Linen; and Dick Kane, member, Kane Properties and former shareholder of Kane is Able, now ID Logistics.
Principals from four regional family-owned businesses will participate in a panel discussion as part of the Family Business Alliance's 25th anniversary celebration on April 25. Clockwise from top left are: Chuck Cohen, Benco Dental; moderator Bill Corcoran, Jr., founder/content creator, Corcoran Printing and #OntheStacks; Kristin Dempsey O'Donnell, vice president, Dempsey Uniform and Linen; and Dick Kane, member, Kane Properties and former shareholder of Kane is Able, now ID Logistics.
Nursing student Frank Turnbaugh, at right, has received a $1,000 SEN Grant from the University's offices of Undergraduate Education, Student Affairs and Outreach and Online Education, which he will use to gain experience working in the home health arena for the Visiting Nurses Association of Lackawanna County, under the mentorship of Michael Evans, teaching professor and assistant dean of undergraduate nursing education at the commonwealth campuses for the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing.