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Screenshot of virtual faculty development day session

: Penn State Scranton Instructional Designer Griff Lewis, top screen, and Lecturer in Chemistry Theresa Black, second screen from top, give a presentation on the usefulness of Microsoft Teams at the Commonwealth Connections: Instructor Day event on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Campuses from across the commonwealth came together at the all-day event to provide faculty with a host of innovative ways to use technology in the classroom. 

program cover graphic for MLK Day event

Campus, local organization observe MLK Day with virtual events

On Monday, Jan. 18, Penn State Scranton honored the monumental legacy of the late Martin Luther King Jr. at two events -- the campus' sixth annual MLK Day Celebration and Excellence in Diversity Awards, which was held virtually, and the Greater Scranton MLK Commission's MLK Day Community Event, featuring Penn State alumnus and NBA player John Amaechi.
headshots of participants and award winners from virtual MLK Event

MLK Day Event headshots of participants

This year, Penn State Scranton students played a major role in the campus' annual MLK Day celebration, which was held virtually. Students chose a writing of Dr. Martin Luther King, read from it, and then spoke about why they chose that particular piece and what it meant to them in their own lives -- giving a very personal and touching component to the celebration. The campus also awarded its Excellence in Diversity Awards to recipients who logged into the event.

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Kelley Wagers teaching communications class on ZOOM

For her Communicating Care course in the fall, Penn State Scranton Associate Professor of English Kelley Wagers, second screen from top, brought two guest speakers into her virtual classroom, including College of Nursing and College of Medicine Professor Susan J. Loeb, third screen. Designed by Wagers, the integrative course examines the role of empathy in health-related communication.