The Abdalla family, Molly and Pat, with their children Minnie, Michael and Mary, posed for a family picture with the Nittany Lion at last year's breakfast.
Penn State Worthington Scranton students from a variety of disciplines and academic programs presented their research and creative projects at this year's 12th annual Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Fair. Over 75 students presented a total of 54 projects and research posters at the event.
This year's second place winner in Technology was the team of Michael Kolcharno (missing from photo; Romit Patel and Rowan Carvell, for their project, "Automated Lifestyles". Shown with them, at left is their faculty adviser, Dr. Alan Peslak (IST) and PSWS Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Fair organizer, Dr. Raymond Petren (HDFS), far right.
Stand for State, Penn State’s bystander intervention initiative, recently asked students, faculty, and staff at all Penn State Campuses to explore what connects us as part of an interactive event called “All That We Are.”
Three Penn State Worthington Scranton faculty and staff members presented at the 2018 Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) Symposium, an annual event that brings together Penn State faculty and staff members and ideas that transform education.