Student: Ahmed Rajab Major: Corporate Communication Graduation Year: 2020
“I was surprised to learn how many people here actually care about helping others. It means a lot to me knowing that there are people here who were willing to help me get more involved around campus. Through my internship with Henry Matute, I’ve assisted with clubs and coming up with new ideas for the campus.”
This past semester, corporate communication students got an opportunity to film and edit a video of a Family Business Alliance event, “If These Walls Could Talk,” a presentation by members of the Dempsey family, owners of the local companies Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply and DxDempsey.
Kim Stout-Kramer, a 2020 graduate of Penn State's Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) program, was recently recognized by the Honors Student Recognition Program of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR).
Penn State Scranton alumna Kim Stout-Kramer, who received her degree in human development and family studies earlier this month, was recently recognized by the Honors Student Recognition Program of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR).
Lucines Polanco, bottom left, Maria Veniamin and Sebastian Pruett edit footage from the "If These Walls Could Talk" presentation in the campus Media Lab that they worked on this past semester in collaboration with the Family Business Alliance, DxDempsey and Dempsey Uniform Linen Supply.
After successfully transitioning to remote delivery for the final half of the spring semester, Penn State Scranton is well positioned through the hard work of faculty and staff to continue the practice during the summer.
Penn State Scranton senior psychology major Gina Romano spent this semester conducting a research study investigating whether mantra meditation could benefit students who suffer from test anxiety. Romano's own meditation practice inspired the study.
While Penn State campuses remain closed across the Commonwealth, including at Penn State Scranton, students are able to take courses this summer remotely, at a reduced tuition rate.
Harshil Patel, left, and Marissa Boyd, chose a more casual look for the photos they used when sending out campaign messages to the Penn State Scranton student body in their successful run for SGA president and vice president.