Penn State campuses across Pennsylvania were sites of celebration and recognition May 5-7 as the University awarded more than 14,000 degrees during spring commencement ceremonies held statewide. Revisit the excitement of commencement with this gallery of photos from Penn State's Commonwealth Campuses.
At the conclusion of Penn State Scranton's annual Student Awards and Recognition dinner, a group of awardees stepped outside to take a group photo at the campus' Nittany Lion Shrine.
More than 50 students and 20 student-run clubs and organizations at Penn State Scranton were honored for their involvement, leadership and positive influence of campus life at this year’s annual Student Recognition Dinner.
Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa addresses the attendees at this year's campus Awards and Convocation Dinner, which honors the accomplishments and efforts of high-achieving students, faculty and staff.
Penn State Scranton’s annual Awards Ceremony and Convocation, held earlier this month, honors students, faculty and staff for their academic achievements and professional leadership that directly impacts the campus community. T
Celebrating the newly inducted members into the campus' Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society were Lambda Pi Eta Adviser and Corporate Communication Interim Program Coordinator Xialing Lin; Corporate Communication Adjunct Instructor of Communication Studies Kelly Mazzucca; Chancellor Marwan Wafa; students Justin Dorneman, Taylor Burdick, Tyler Begin, Molly Morgan and Jenna Scarfo; Chief Academic Officer Durell Johnson; and Assistant Teaching Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences Jim Hart.
The Lamda Pi Eta Honor Society for corporate communication students at Penn State Scranton has inducted new members, who received official honor society certificates and pins. Graduating members were celebrated and received cords to wear at commencement.
This year’s Greater Scranton Penn State Chapter annual dinner will take place June 8 at Fiorelli's in Peckville and feature some well-known Penn Staters, while honoring the memory of Stephen “Doc” Weissberger, a man who was synonymous with the chapter and the ultimate Penn State fan.
Jennie Levine Knies, associate dean for Commonwealth Campus Libraries and head librarian for the Scranton Campus Library at Penn State Scranton, has received the Distinguished Service Award from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC). MARAC is a nonprofit, volunteer-run association of archivists and cultural heritage professionals throughout the mid-Atlantic region whose work is centered on the administration, preservation, and use of archival records and related historical research materials.