Asif ud-Doula, associate professor of physics at Penn State Scranton, will deliver the annual Mylar Giri lecture at Penn State Hazleton at 12:20 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in Room 001 of the Kostos Building. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Penn State Scranton's Human Development and Family Studies faculty welcomed its first officers and members into the campus' Kappa Omicron Nu honor society, during a special induction ceremony held on campus last semester. From left are: H. Durell Johnson, chief academic officer, Parminder Parmar, HDFS associate professor, Janet Melnick, HDFS program coordinator and teaching professor, Stephanie Algar, Gretchen Gilia, Ray Petren, HDFS associate professor, Melissa Labuda, assistant teaching professor, Francesca Orellana, Alison Marshman and Emily Hallman.
Using the patient simulator lab at Penn State Scranton during an interprofessional education event, professional nurses from Geisinger Community Medical Center worked through a variety of real-world emergency medical situations to help Penn State Scranton nursing students gain valuable real-world experience.
Penn State Scranton's Human Development and Family Studies program now has its own honor society on campus, Kappa Omicron Nu (KON), and seven newly inducted members and officers.
The Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing at Penn State Scranton recently hosted an interprofessional education event in collaboration with Geisinger Community Medical Center, bringing real-world health care experiences to the campus and enhancing the education of nursing students.
Penn State Scranton's Black Student Union (BSU) is up and running again this spring semester after a recent hiatus and busy planning events planned for Black History Month. Shown here, at a display for the group at the campus' recent Club Fair is Josephine Sesay, BSU president, and Jaina Nortey, club member.
Penn State Scranton's recently revived Black Student Union is ready to celebrate Black History Month with a series of engaging activities starting next week.
Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that the Center for Business Development and Community Outreach Education Program Specialist Jo Ann Durdan is the Employee of the Month for February.
Employees honored for landmark years of service at Penn State Scranton pose for a group photo during the campus' Welcome Back Assembly earlier this month. Those present and shown here with their certificates are, from left: Mostafa Tossi, Agnes Kim, Michele Nicoteri, Marwan Wafa, Christy Healey, Mary Ann Joyce, John Drake, Emily Glodzik and Mar Tsakonas. Those not present are included in the story below.