This expanded relationship is designed to empower Penn State students and enrich their academic experience while providing them with valuable opportunities to connect with industry professionals, peers and thought leaders.
Students, faculty and staff across all Penn State campuses will now have free access to virtual technology programming provided by the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania (TCCP), thanks to a newly expanded partnership with TCCP spearheaded by Penn State Harrisburg, a longtime member of the council.
Mahek Gandhi, Elizabeth (Liz) Morris and David Stoshick, left to right, were awarded this year's Chancellor’s Student Worker Service Award at Penn State Scranton's spring Welcome Back ceremony for campus faculty and staff. All three are student workers who have made great contributions and impressions in the departments in which they work.
For the first time, three students received this year's prestigious Chancellor's Student Worker Service Award at Penn State Scranton. "It's always a very hard choice when there are multiple students nominated, and this year, the nominees were all so exceptional, I just couldn't bring myself to choose just one," said Chancellor Marwan Wafa.
Posing for a photo at the recent ISCAP Conference in New Mexico, are, from left: Pratibha Menon, Pennsylvania Western University; Alan Peslak, Penn State Scranton; Lisa Kovalchick, Pennsylvania Western University; and Dana Schwieger and Daniel Rush from IS Applied Research.
In the vibrant company of newfound friends, HDFS students Gabriella Bruford and Ava Smargiassi share smiles after completing the HIVER group event in Cairo, Egypt.
Penn State Scranton's HDFS students, Gabriella Bruford and Ava Smargiassi, radiate joy alongside fellow participants at the HIVER group completion in Cairo, Egypt.
HDFS students Gabriella Bruford and Ava Smargiassi beam proudly, clutching certificates, following their presentation in Cairo's HIVER group completion event.