The ground floor of the Penn State Worthington Scranton has taken on a new look and ambience to adapt to the needs and study habits of today's students. Fresh paint, comfortable seating, places for group study, public computers, a cell phone charging station and leisure reading areas are just some of the more recent changes that have been made.
PSWS Chancellor Marwan Wafa, Center for Business Development and Community Outreach Director John Drake and Assistant Teaching Professor in Business Administration James Frese attended the event to help promote the project and support the Invent Penn State initiative.
Invent Penn State Media Day provided the perfect opportunity for Penn State Worthington Scranton to promote its Scranton Pre-incubator Project for entrepreneurs.
Students interact with visitors and explain their projects during the Invent Penn State Media Day. Penn State Worthington Scranton was showcasing its Scranton Pre-incubator project, which will be opening in the near future in the City of Scranton's south side.
Penn State Worthington Scranton showcased its Scranton Pre-incubator project and supported other Penn State campuses' projects at the recent Invent Penn State Day in Harrisburg.