Mary Ann LaPorta, executive director of the Children's Advocacy Center of Northeastern Pennsylvania, plants the final pinwheel at the PSWS Nittany Lion Shrine in honor of Child Abuse Awareness Awareness Month. The pinwheel garden was organized by students and faculty in the campus' HDFS program, Community Service Club and Child Maltreatment and Advocacy Studies minor.
Ken Czyzyk, Teddy Carpenter, Bryanna Burnside and Brandon Valentin share their literary research projects with the crowd on the first day of PSWS' Senior English Symposium.
Presenters from the second day of PSWS' Senior English Symposium pose for a photo at the start of the event. From left, Dakota Manns, Eric Zelinski and Joelle Sweeney.
On the first day of Penn State Worthington Scranton's Senior English Symposium, student presenters Ken Czyzyk, Teddy Carpenter, Bryanna Burnside and Brandon Valentin are at the panelists table, ready to address the crowd.
Pictured, from left are: Michael True, senior associate, talent development and marketing at Messiah College and presenter at Penn State Worthington Scranton's Etiquette Dinner and Jonathan Tobin, career services coordinator at the campus and organizer of the dinner.
Each year, many of PSWS' nursing students attend the annual etiquette dinner. Here, the group poses for a photo prior to the start of this year's event.
This year's Etiquette Dinner for PSWS students was held in the newly renovated K. Bruce Sherbine Lounge, which was made into a formal dining venue for the event, which teaches students the finer points of etiquette, table manors and networking in a formal social setting.