Joanne Smith, a survivor of domestic abuse, shared her personal story with students, faculty and staff at Penn State Scranton on Wednesday, Oct. 3, as part of the HDFS Community Club's Domestic Violence awareness program.
Penn State Scranton Police Officer John Padula and veterans Shawn Kane and Shamus McGuigan, students at Penn State Scranton, take part in the grand re-opening of the campus' Veterans' Lounge, located in the lower level of the library.
The new patio between the Study Learning Center and Dawson Building is starting to take shape and should be completed and reopened to pedestrians in a few weeks. New concrete has been poured, trees and shrubs have been planted, bricks are being laid in some sections, and large decorative boulders have been placed.
The cover of “The Hunt for Tyrannus Arachnis, The Earth’s Largest Spider” a new book written by Penn State Scranton's Tom Eveland, B.A., M.S., an adjunct lecturer of science, leaves no doubt as to what the subject matter.