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Lambda Pi Eta honor cord recipients pose with faculty members after cording ceremony

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New Lambda Pi Eta, Epsilon Chapter inductees pose for a photo at their recent induction ceremony. From left, Kim Flaners, assistant teaching professor/program coordinator, corporate communication; Molly Morgan, Lambda Pi Eta president; inductees Nicholas Sherman and Tanner Begin; Jim Hart, assistant teaching professor, communication arts and sciences; and Durell Johnson, chief academic officer.

Lambda Pi Eta honor cord recipients pose with faculty members after cording ceremony

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New Lambda Pi Eta, Epsilon Chapter inductees pose for a photo at their recent induction ceremony. From left, Kim Flaners, assistant teaching professor/program coordinator, corporate communication; Molly Morgan, Lambda Pi Eta president; inductees Nicholas Sherman and Tanner Begin; Jim Hart, assistant teaching professor, communication arts and sciences; and Durell Johnson, chief academic officer.

Lambda Pi Eta honor cord recipients pose with faculty members after cording ceremony

Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society holds induction and cording ceremony

Earlier this semester the campus' Lambda Pi Eta Alpha Epsilon Chapter, the official honor society of the National Communication Association, inducted its newest Penn State Scranton members in a formal ceremony. The new inductees are Nicholas Sherman and Tanner Begin, vice president of the campus' Corporate Communication Club.
Megan Lucy and Sara Rinkunas holding their awards at USCAA awards ceremony

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Penn State Scranton cross country runner Megan Lucy, left, and Sara Rinkunas, head coach of the campus' mens' and women's cross country teams and assistant director of athletics, took home top honors at this year's United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) Cross Country National Championship in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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Students studying for finals

As students begin preparing for final exams next week, campus experts offer helpful tips and resources they can use to ease their stress and increase their confidence.