Web Animation camp assistant and former camp attendee Josh Winslow helps Ulas Cantimur, a native of Turkey who was spending his summer in northeast Pennsylvania, with his project at Penn State Worthington Scranton’s summer Web Animation camp.
Penn State Worthington Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa and his daughter, Ala’a Wafa, have been named the recipients of the 2016 William R. Laws Human Rights Award. The Laws Award is Columbus’ highest human rights award.
Penn State Worthington Scranton nursing faculty recently presented research on heart failure patients, pain management of substance abusing trauma patients, and nursing home patients' risky choices.
Eileen Giovagnoli, coordinator of Penn State Worthington Scranton's Learning Resource Center, has been named the campus' Employee of the Month for June 2016.
PSWS Chancellor Marwan Wafa and his daughter Ala'a Wafa, an attorney, are the 2016 recipient of the William R. Laws Human Rights Award, the most prestigious award of its kind in Columbus, Ind.
One of the first graduates of Penn State’s shared Corporate Communication program, Shawnna Meyers, participated in her commencement this past weekend, and she attributes much of her success to her professional e-portfolio. Recently, we asked Meyers to share her story with us and explored how the use of e-portfolios and being part of a shared academic program has helped her succeed, both in college and in acquiring her first career-related job.
The College of Nursing has joined with 190 other schools of nursing in educating nurse practitioner students on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain.
Dr. Michael Evans and nursing instructors Linda McAndrew and Donna Volpe, recently presented their research at the 28th annual Eastern Nursing Research Society Scientific Sessions, in Pittsburgh.
Dr. Michael Evans and nursing instructors Linda McAndrew and Donna Volpe, recently presented their research at the 28th annual Eastern Nursing Research Society Scientific Sessions, in Pittsburgh.