Kalei Kowalchik, a sophomore nursing student at Penn State Worthington Scranton, has received a Student Engagement Network (SEN) grant to conduct home health and hospice research this summer. Here, she is shown with an earlier research project that she presented at the campus' 2017 Undergraduate Research Fair.
The Nittany Lion will again be cheering on this year's golfers at the PSWS Alumni Society's James D. Gallagher Annual Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Scranton on June 19.
Andrew L. Sears, dean of the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) presents Penn State Worthington Scranton IST Instructor and Internship Coordinator Fred Aebli with the Excellence in Teaching Award at the college's recent awards ceremony at University Park.
Penn State Worthington Scranton and Penn State's College of Nursing recently hosted a panel discussion on "The Opioid Crisis in Pennsylvania." Pictured, from left, are nursing instructors Milton Evans, Justina Ferguson, and Donna Volpe; Pennsylvania Physician General Rachel Levine; Lackawanna County District Attorney Shane Scanlon, Dr. Friedman; Chancellor Marwan Wafa; and Scranton Police Chief Carl Graziano.
In top photo, at left, Dr. Patricia Hinchey receives her 25-year Penn State rocking chair gift, and a Nittany Lion statue from Dr. Marwan Wafa, chancellor; at right, Dr. John Dolis gets his Nittany Lion statue from Dr. Wafa. In bottom photos, at left, Dr. Wafa presents a Nittany Lion statue to Dr. Philip Mosley; at right, Maria Russoniello receives her retirement gift from Dr. Wafa.