John Giguere, president of the campus' Anime Club, is pictured here at Penn State Scranton’s Club Fair. Giguere is presenting an array of their popular collection of graphic novels, which can be found at Penn State Scranton’s library.
John Giguere, President of the Anime Club, is pictured here at Penn State Scranton’s Club Fair. Giguere is presenting an array of their popular collection of graphic novels, which can be found within Penn State Scranton’s library.
My Hero Academia, a popular Japanese superhero manga series, takes up an entire shelf in Penn State Scranton's Library's leisure reading section. The campus library currently holds 26 out of the 30 volumes within this series.
Interested in reading about friendship and teamwork? You will find these common themes within the My Hero Academia series located within the Penn State Scranton Library.
With colorful covers and graphics that are sure to catch your attention, fans of manga and graphic novels have a very varied selection to choose from at the Penn State Scranton Library.
The Graphic Novels selection at Penn State Scranton’s Library is comprised of a multitude of non-fiction, classic literature, comics and manga collection series. Student interest in the genre has been increasing recently, with more students visiting this section to check out different books.
On Thursday, March 24, the University Libraries in collaboration with the Gender Equity Center will host a book discussion of Jessamyn Stanley’s "Yoke: My Yoga of Self-Acceptance," at 6–7 p.m., in Pattee Library W315 (Arts and Humanities Library, third floor West Pattee Library). Registration is required to attend.