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.
With the spring semester officially over, it is now time for many in our campus community to start looking ahead to the 2020-21 academic year — and that includes students. One group of students who were thinking a year ahead even as the spring semester was in full swing, were those involved with the Student Government Association, particularly the newly elected officers who will lead the SGA over the next year.
Jim Segona holds up one of the protective face masks he has been creating and donating to local health care workers as they work on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Penn State has opened so many doors for opportunities and provided avenues I would have never taken. It is truly an honor and I am very thankful to be part of this community.
The face masks Jim Segona has made using his personal 3D printer and plastic transparency sheets are ready to be distributed to local health care workers. Segona donates the masks free of charge to any health care worker in need of one.