Latest News

2017 PSWS THON dancers

They did it 'For The Kids'

Campus nursing students Kelly Arnold and Kailey Gearhart did it "for the kids!" The two women made it through their first THON experience, dancing for 46 consecutive hours in the Bryce Jordan Center at University Park's THON this weekend.
Riley research at Geisinger

Nursing student presents research at Geisinger conference

Kiernan Riley, an honor’s nursing student at Penn State Worthington Scranton, has been researching end-of-life care and patients living with end-stage heart failure for over a year now with Dr. Michael Evans, PSWS assistant clinical professor. In January, she had the opportunity to present pieces of that research at a conference hosted by Geisinger Medical Center in Danville
Dr. Yili Lian

Worthington Scranton business professor presents at conference in Australia

Yili Lian, assistant professor of business at Penn State Worthington Scranton, presented his research paper, “Financial Distress and Customer-Supplier Relationships" at the 29th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference in Sydney, Australia in December. The paper studies the role of customer-supplier relationships on suppliers’ financial distress. It was recently accepted by the Journal of Corporate Finance.
IST students

Worthington Scranton students attend IST Future Forum

More than 30 Penn State Worthington Scranton students majoring in Information Sciences and Technology (IST) recently traveled to Penn State's University Park campus for the annual IST Future Forum, hosted by the University’s College of IST.
PSWS lion shrine

Diversity Talk: My Life, My Story

Penn State Worthington Scranton's first "Diversity Talk: My Life, My Story" seminar, featuring the life stories of two campus students, will take place at 3 p.m. on Feb. 8 in The View Café. It is the first of a two-part series this semester.
2017 Excellence in Diversity Awardees

Worthington Scranton celebrates diversity with special MLK Day event

Penn State Worthington Scranton celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.'s memory by hosting a special diversity event on campus, featuring diversity-themed presentations and special break-out sessions aimed at getting students, staff, faculty and community members engaged in helping to increase diversity efforts and foster greater understanding of different cultures.