Penn State Scranton took home a Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce 2019 SAGE Award for the interior renovations recently completed on the first floor of Dawson. The campus was one of three finalists in the Interior Renovations category. Other finalists were Tobyhanna Army Depot and The Wright Center for Community Health.
Two local representatives for the 2020 Census recently visited Penn State Scranton to discuss the myriad ways in which the campus community can help ensure optimal participation in the country’s once-every-decade population count. The event was part of the campus' Community Event Series, which hosts informational and educational programs throughout the academic year.
The Penn State Scranton Corporate Communication Club will give students the chance to showcase their artistic flair when it hosts an art show from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, in the Sherbine Lounge of the campus Study Learning Center.
This month, four corporate communication students were inducted into Penn State Scranton's Alpha Epsilon Phi Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the official honor society of the National Communication Association.
The studio, one of the hallmarks of the Dawson Building’s recent first floor renovation project, is already turning heads and proving to be a highly functional classroom environment for Thompson, now in her second year as the campus’ first full-time lecturer in art.
On Thursday, Nov. 14, Ken Hickman, director of the Penn State All-Sports Museum, came to Penn State Scranton to deliver two engaging and informative lectures on the exhibit, which is on display in the campus library through Dec. 13.
On Thursday, Nov. 14, Ken Hickman, director of the Penn State All-Sports Museum at University Park, came to Penn State Scranton to deliver two engaging and informative lectures about the exhibit, which is on display in the campus library through Dec. 13.
Judge Joe Walsh, an administrative law judge for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, recently visited Penn State Scranton to discuss negotiation skills and other assorted aspects of his career with students in business lecturer Bradford J. Foley’s Negotiation Skills for Business Professionals course.
Penn State Scranton adjunct English lecturer and local playwright Michael Pavese has written a new play titled “The Great Cell Phone Catastrophe; Or, How I Learned to Stop Texting and Love to Talk,” which will be performed Nov. 21-23 at Dunmore High School.