Six Penn State faculty members have received the 2024 George W. Atherton Award for Excellence in Teaching. They are Sommar Chilton, associate teaching professor of communication sciences and disorders in the College of Health and Human Development; Linda Istanbulli, Caroline D. Eckhardt Early Career Professor of Comparative Literature and assistant professor of comparative literature and Arabic in the College of the Liberal Arts; Siu Ling "Pansy" Leung, associate teaching professor of mechanical engineering in the College of Engineering; Kuei-Nuan Lin, associate professor of mathematics at Penn State Greater Allegheny; Sarah Nilson, assistant professor of biology at Penn State Beaver; and Kara Stone, assistant teaching professor of English at Penn State Scranton.
Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition April 4, 2024 at Penn State Scranton
Students from all majors will present and celebrate their undergraduate research, scholarship and creativity!
Photo: Students at Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition 2023
Honors Program Coordinator Meg Hatch speaks to the campus' deans list students being honored recently at a special luncheon celebrating their academic accomplishments. She encouraged them to continue to keep on learning not just for the prestige of good grades, but for the process and joy of learning as well.
Penn State Scranton honored its high achieving students at a special Dean’s List Luncheon on March 14. All students who achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in the Fall 2023 semester were invited to attend and received certificates for their accomplishment.
Mike Evans, assistant dean for undergraduate nursing education at the Commonwealth Campuses for the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, left, will serve as a mentor to Darla Lattimer, a third-year nursing student at Penn State Scranton who has received a $2,000 Student Engagement Network grant.
Mike Evans, assistant dean for undergraduate nursing education at the Commonwealth Campuses for the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, left, will serve as a mentor to Darla Lattimer, a third-year nursing student at Penn State Scranton who has received a $2,000 Student Engagement Network grant.
Darla Lattimer, a third-year nursing student in the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing at Penn State Scranton and an English minor, has been awarded a $2,000 Student Engagement Network Grant for the spring 2024 semester.