Posing for a photo at the recent ISCAP Conference in New Mexico, are, from left: Pratibha Menon, Pennsylvania Western University; Alan Peslak, Penn State Scranton; Lisa Kovalchick, Pennsylvania Western University; and Dana Schwieger and Daniel Rush from IS Applied Research.
Penn State Scranton Professor of Information Sciences and Technology Alan Peslak has been recognized with a Meritorious Paper Award for his outstanding contributions at the Information Systems and Computing Academic Professionals (ISCAP) Conference.
Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa has announced that Assistant Director of Athletics, Intramurals, and Recreation Sara Rinkunas is Employee of the Month for January.
This customized IT degree option provides the opportunity for students to pursue an approved information technology interdisciplinary or exploratory program of study based upon their future career interests.
Penn State Scranton’s Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree has a Cybersecurity Option that prepares students to be leaders and experts in computer and network security.
They met at Penn State Scranton during their first semester on campus in the campus' New Student Orientation (NSO); now, three years later, these four friends are finding success and happiness as students at University Park, where they are enjoying new experiences as part of the University's 2+2 program. From left, are Raj Gandhi, Amanda Rzucidlo, Matthew Howard and Avianna Pugliese.
Students in the application development option of our IT degree gain skills for the design and development of complex object-oriented programming and learn to succeed in a fast-paced development and operations environment.