Business and Communications Club Brandon Collins accepts a Certificate of Recognition on behalf of the club at this year's Student Recognition Dinner. Club members were recognized for the work they did working with NET Credit Union on a marketing/focus group research project over the fall and spring semesters. At right are Student Government vice president Liz Brandt and outgoing president Ashli Daley.
The Business and Communications Club presented their community focus group project with NET publicly when they entered it into the campus' annual Undergraduate Research Fair.
Lecturer in Business Administration Frank Sorokach, who also advises the campus' Business and Communications Club addresses the focus group that club members help put together for a special project students organized to help NET Credit Union.
Penn State Scranton will host its first-ever Banned Books Read Out on Tuesday, Sept. 25 as a way of celebrating Banned Books Week 2018 and honoring the American Library Association’s commitment to intellectual freedom. The event will begin at 12:15 p.m. in the campus library and feature members of the campus community reading excerpts from books that have been threatened for removal, and in some cases actually removed, from libraries across the nation.
The 2018-19 Penn State University Laureate, John Champagne, will speak at Penn State Scranton during a presentation that is free and open to the public on Thursday, Sept. 27. The name of the presentation is: “Art & Politics – The Case of Corrado Cagli.”