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Dr. Meg Hatch at the podium speaks to students at the honors luncheon

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Honors Program Coordinator Meg Hatch speaks to the campus' deans list students being honored recently at a special luncheon celebrating their academic accomplishments. She encouraged them to continue to keep on learning not just for the prestige of good grades, but for the process and joy of learning as well.

Mike Evans and Darla Lattimer pose for a photo in Penn State Scranton's nursing sim lab

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Mike Evans, assistant dean for undergraduate nursing education at the Commonwealth Campuses for the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, left, will serve as a mentor to Darla Lattimer, a third-year nursing student at Penn State Scranton who has received a $2,000 Student Engagement Network grant.

Mike Evans and Darla Lattimer pose for a photo in Penn State Scranton's nursing sim lab

Mike Evans and Darla Lattimer Scranton Nursing

Mike Evans, assistant dean for undergraduate nursing education at the Commonwealth Campuses for the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, left, will serve as a mentor to Darla Lattimer, a third-year nursing student at Penn State Scranton who has received a $2,000 Student Engagement Network grant.

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Natalie Faybisovich, a fourth-year undergraduate student pursuing a nursing degree at the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing at Penn State Scranton, recently co-authored a manuscript focusing on home health care.

Black student union members pose with the LaGrone statue "University as Family". From left are:  Jaiden Wiggins, Joshua Brown, r Olasewere  Josephine Sesay  Ellisha Haley  Jaina Nortey  Keshawn Greene  Adia Douglas, Saige Duncan, Sheylla Romero, Quinise Armstrong and Jerome Warrick.

BSU members with Scranton LaGrone statue

Penn State Scranton's Black Student Union pose for a photo next to the campus' historic "University as Family" sculpture, which was created for the campus by revered 20th century African American poet and sculptor Oliver LaGrone. From left, are: Jaiden Wiggins, Joshua Brown, Zyier Olasewere, Josephine Sesay, Ellisha Haley, Jaina Nortey, Keshawn Greene, Adia Douglas, Saige Duncan, Sheylla Romero, Quinise Armstrong and Jerome Warrick.