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Group continues friendship at UP

They met at Penn State Scranton during their first semester on campus in the campus' New Student Orientation (NSO); now, three years later, these four friends are finding success and happiness as students at University Park, where they are enjoying new experiences as part of the University's 2+2 program. From left, are Raj Gandhi, Amanda Rzucidlo, Matthew Howard and Avianna Pugliese.

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The 2023-24 Teaching and Learning Technologies Faculty Advisory Committee members are (clockwise from top left): Agnes Kim, Dawn Pfeifer Reitz, Emily Rimland, Joe Bueter, John Haubrick, Larry Musolino, Tiffany Petricini, Stuart Selber, Ryan Solnosky, Noel Habashy, Mary Ann Smith and Laura Guertin.

Collage of 10 portraits on blue background

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The 2023-24 Teaching and Learning Technologies Faculty Advisory Committee members are (clockwise from top left): Agnes Kim, Dawn Pfeifer Reitz, Emily Rimland, Joe Bueter, John Haubrick, Larry Musolino, Tiffany Petricini, Stuart Selber, Ryan Solnosky, Noel Habashy, Mary Ann Smith and Laura Guertin.

smiling LASHA WYMAN-KLEIN

MLK Day Keynote Speaker 2024

LASHA WYMAN-KLEIN

Wyman-Klein has received early accolades throughout her high school career as the Diversity Coordinator class of 2008 from the NAACP and the Neighbor Works association for her work with inner city communities in Baltimore, Maryland. Wyman-Klein graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelors of Science in Human Development and Family Studies with a minor in psychology.

The daughter of an activist, Lasha has followed in the footsteps of those before her donating much of her time to volunteering within the community, specifically low-income, housing and food insecure communities.

Early in her career, Wyman-Klein worked with at-risk groups, including those with mental health and substance addiction difficulties. 
 
In March 2022, she began working as a Vocational Specialist at Keystone Mission, where she helped homeless clients choose their career options by aligning their training, education, and experience with their interests rather than their constraints.
 
Wyman-Klein assumed the role of Scranton Program Director in 2023, assisting staff with program setup and cultivating connections with other organizations. Her implementation of the Pathfinders Vocational Program, the yearly Go Green Community Clean Up campaign, Keystone's inaugural Poetry & Worship Night for visitors, and her successful advocacy and acquisition of public shower access for the homeless have all occurred during her tenure at Keystone Mission. 

the hands of a students carrying a wooden crate full of food

Helping with Food Insecurity in 2023

Penn State Scranton, students, CHOP, and community partners unite in the spirit of giving –weaving a tapestry of belonging, connection, and compassion this Thanksgiving season. Together, we make a difference in the lives of those we touch. 

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SNA Food Drive 2023

The campus’ Student Nurses Association (SNA), led by dedicated faculty and student nurses, share smiles as they gather donated food items collected for Friends of the Poor.