In honor of National Disabilities Awareness Month and Women’s History Month, Penn State Scranton will host local mental health and disabilities advocate Sara Wolff as a guest speaker on Tuesday, March 14, in The View Cafe, located inside the campus’ Study Learning Center Building. This event is free and open to the public.
In honor of National Disabilities Awareness Month and Women’s History Month, Penn State Scranton will host local mental health and disabilities advocate Sara Wolff as a guest speaker on Tuesday, March 14, in The View Cafe, located inside the campus’ Study Learning Center Building. This event is free and open to the public.
Amanda Rzucidlo, at left, rejoins her dancing partners, Ray Ondrako and Raj Gandhi sporting a new shorter haircut, after having her long hair cut on stage during THON weekend and giving it as a donation to THON partner Wigs for Kids.
Staffers and campus supporters attending THON to cheer on our three dancers donned some spirited, but comfy footwear over the weekend, specially designed by campus pre-med student Raphael Carvalho.
Amanda Rzucidlo, Raymond Ondrako and Raj Gandhi on the dance floor of the Bryce Jordan Center during THON 2023 weekend. All three completed the grueling 46-hour no sleeping, no sitting dance marathon that raises money for the Four Diamonds Fund and the fight against pediatric cancer.
Members of Penn State Scranton's Table Tennis Club who participated in the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association's Divisional Tournament at the University of Pennsylvania pose for a photo. They are: Chris Haudenschield, Allen Gao, Hunter Gerbert, Matthew Stone, club founder and advisor Asif ud-Doula, Robert Basalyga, Tim Lee, George Legg and Andrew Phillips, a Scranton attorney.