Information Sciences and Technology students with the Lego robots.
Students participate in the LEGO Dance Project,an interdisciplinary project. Students in the Rudiments of Music class create digital musical score and the Information Sciences and Technology students develop software to choreograph the robots' movement. The final result is a robot couple that is synchronized to the rhythm of the music.
Visiting veterans from local veteran organizations participate in a special ceremony held at Penn State Scranton honoring all past and current veterans for Veterans Day 2018.
Campus recipient for the 2019 Excellence in Diversity, Brad Kovaleski, director of student services and engagement (left), pictured with Chancellor Marwan Wafa, and the community award recipient was Laura Ducceschi, president and CEO of the Scranton Area Community Foundation.
Penn State Scranton Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature Philip Mosley will return to the Scranton campus next week to discuss his latest book, "“Resuming Maurice: And Other Essays on Writers and Celebrity” on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The free event will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the campus library and is open to the public.
Thomas Kraser replacing computer wiring in the ceiling of the Dawson Building's first floor during the summer renovation project, putting to use the skills he and other IST student workers learned in the classroom.
One of the tasks IT student workers were assigned during the summer renovation project was installing new computer stations. Here, senior Jesús Ozuna, left, and junior Tyler Blaum check out two computers to ensure all is in working order.
IST majors Tom Miller and Thomas Kraser review wiring plans for the first floor Dawson renovation. This summer, among other tasks, they helped with the rerouting networking cables throughout the Dawson Building’s ceilings as construction crews gutted and renovated the building’s first floor.