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Feather Named To Enrollment Post at Penn State WS

Mary-Beth Krogh-Jespersen, PhD, chancellor of Penn State Worthington Scranton has announced that Sandra Feather, MS, PT has been named associate director of enrollment management and admissions at the school. Prior to joining Penn State Worthington Scranton, Ms. Feather was director of enrollment management for Johnson College, Scranton, Pa. Ms. Feather earned the master's in education from St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pa., and the master's in physical therapy from Neumann College, Aston, Pa. Ms.

Penn State Worthington Scranton Orientation

Penn State Worthington Scranton has a full day slated for its 2005 Orientation and Convocation. The event takes place this Friday, August 26th  and, although not a class-day, this marks the first official day of the 2005-2006 academic year.  Orientation and Convocation Day begins at 9:00 a.m. with a Welcoming Address from Penn State Worthington Scranton Chancellor Mary-Beth Krogh-Jespersen, Ph.D. H. Durell Johnson, Ph.D., associate professor and assistant director of academic affairs will deliver the Keynote Address.

Coyle Named to PSU Public Information Post

Penn State Worthington Scranton Chancellor Mary-Beth Krogh-Jespersen, Ph.D. announced that Jack Coyle will serve as public information specialist. Mr. Coyle will be responsible for media relations, publications and marketing for Penn State Worthington Scranton. Mr. Coyle, a Dunmore resident, recently served as watershed coordinator for the Lackawanna River Corridor Association.

THE JOSEPH AND CATHERINE ZAYDON SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED

Penn State Worthington Scranton is pleased to announce the Joseph & Catherine Zaydon Endowed Memorial Scholarship established by the Zaydon children. Ms. Jemille Zaydon, a native of Scranton's Hyde Park, together with her brothers Dr. Joseph J. Zaydon, now a Kentucky-based plastic surgeon, and John Paul Zaydon, wanted to commemorate the sacrifices of their parents, Catherine and Joseph. "Both of my parents recognized the importance of higher education and they wanted that for their children", said Ms. Jemille Zaydon.