Dr. Marwan Wafa, chancellor at Penn State Worthington Scranton, has named Angela Schuback, external relations assistant in University Relations, as the Employee of the Month for October.
Dr. P. Douglas Sellers II, assistant professor of psychology at Penn State Worthington Scranton, gave a presentation to the Visiting Nurse Association in Olyphant as part of their ongoing Lunch and Learn series.
The University is hosting a Town Hall from 3-5 p.m. Sept. 28 in the Pavilion Theatre at University Park. The meeting will be livestreamed for faculty and staff members at all Penn State campuses to view.
Penn State’s annual celebration of Constitution Day will take place on Friday, Sept. 16 at University Park, with events happening throughout the month of September across Penn State campuses.
The library staff at Penn State Worthington Scranton held an Open House event on the first day of national Banned Books Week, honoring both the resources that the PSWS campus library offers today's students, as well as celebrating people's right to read whatever books they choose.
Comedian Dave Coulier wows a crowd of several hundred during his appearance Sept. 27 at Penn State Worthington Scranton, receiving a standing ovation and then taking time after his performance to meet with students and give a personal interview.
Comedian and actor Dave Coulier will perform his stand-up comedy act at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at Penn State Worthington Scranton. Admission is free for Penn State Worthington Scranton students and $10 for the public. The show will take place in the campus' Multi-Purpose Building.
More than 40 faculty and staff members from eight colleges and four campuses came together Aug. 16-17 at University Park for the fourth annual ENTI Minor Faculty and Friends Summer Gathering. ENTI is Penn State’s Intercollege Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Penn State Worthington Scranton hosting Free Nittany Lion Children's Health Fair on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., for children ages 5-12. The event is free and open to the public.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $1.2M in funding to three Penn State chemical engineering researchers for a proposal which aims to identify the key polymeric properties of conjugated polymers used to develop flexible electronics.