Senator John Blake, at left, presents Dr. Marwan Wafa with an official Pennsylvania Senate citation commemorating Penn State Scranton's 50th anniversary. At right is State Representative Kyle Mullins.
Later this summer, Penn State Scranton Assistant Professor of Business Jiexin Wang will discuss the corrosive effects of workaholism at one of the country’s most prestigious management conferences.
Paul Frisch, lecturer in history, speaks to a full room at this year's last Lunch and Learn lecture, a series that takes place throughout the academic year allowing faculty and students to give presentations to the campus communitiy on their research, projects, and areas of interest. Frisch's lecture was a colorful recounting of Parliament’s activities in 14th- and 15th-century England.
The IST students who worked on the Lackawanna County Housing Coalition Website project had an opportunity to showcase their work at this spring's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition. Standing with their poster, from left are: Dylan Webb, John Martin, Dorian Anderson and Jeff Panetti.
Kiernan Riley, left, campus alumna and BNS-Ph.D. student in Penn State's College of Nursing, Michael Evans, associate teaching professor of nursing and campus assistant chief academic officer, and Griff Lewis, campus instructional designer, presented the study, "Student Perceptions of Learning with Canvas," at the recent Canvas Day at University Park.
Penn State Scranton Alumni Society President Kathy Zielinski, at left, and Kathy Casarin, immediate past president of the Penn State Scranton Alumni Society, far right, present Director of Development Christine Ostroski and Chancellor Marwan Wafa with a $30,000 donation to establish a new Open Doors Scholarship at the campus.
Penn State Scranton Alumni Society President Kathy Zielinski, at left, and Kathy Casarin, immediate past president of the Penn State Scranton Alumni Society, far right, present Director of Development Christine Ostroski and Chancellor Marwan Wafa with a $30,000 donation to establish a new Open Doors Scholarship at the campus.