Abryel Johnson, a fourth-year nursing student in the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing at Penn State Scranton, will shadow Mike Evans, the assistant dean of undergraduate nursing at the Commonwealth Campuses, in a home-health environment after receiving a $1,000 Student Engagement Network grant.
This fall, eight new arrivals joined the Penn State Scranton campus community, each bringing their unique skills and expertise to bolster various departments on campus.
Penn State Scranton will host country musician Cooper Greer on Thursday, Oct. 26, in the campus' Multi-Purpose Building (Gym). The concert is free to all Penn State Scranton students, and $10 for the public. Tickets will only be available at the door on the night of the concert.
Recently tenured and promoted Penn State faculty across the University were honored Oct. 2 through Penn State’s Promotion and Tenure Recognition Program, now in its 21st year, during a private event held in the Paterno Family Humanities Reading Room on the second floor of Pattee Library at the University Park campus.
"Making Your Vote Count" is a free community event that will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 17, in the Study Learning Center’s Sherbine Lounge. It is open to the public and free of charge.
Penn State Scranton's Student Organization of Latinos is gearing up to host a vibrant color party from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, October 11, in The View Cafe. The event aims to raise awareness for National Coming Out Day and celebrate LGBTQIA+ Awareness Month
An Oct. 3 TEC (technology-economy-community) Talk forum co-sponsored by the the Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program (PennTAP) and Penn State Scranton aims to assist regional small- to medium-size manufacturers in integrating Artificial Intelligence and machine learning into their processes.
Penn State Scranton recently hosted two different educational and hands-on workshop events, one for area school nurses and another for health care workers from Visiting Nurses Association Home Health. Both events were aimed at making sure nurses and health care workers in the local community feel confident in a variety of skills so that their patients are receiving quality care.
Nationally known word/slam poetry artist Asia Samson inspired Penn State Scranton students with his life story at an event held on campus earlier this month.