Penn State Scranton’s vibrant musical ensembles — including the Penn State Scranton Chorale, Roc[k]tet, and Campus Jazz Band — grace the stage for their annual Spring Concert.
When Penn State Scranton celebrates commencement on May 4, it will continue its long-standing tradition of having student marshals from each academic program lead their fellow graduates in the commencement ceremony procession.
With commencement less than a month away, Penn State Scranton's Class of 2024 is gearing up for the event and our Registrar's Office has announced the academic marshals for each academic program. Students with the highest grade point average (GPA) are named as marshals for their discipline and will lead the other program graduates into the ceremony.
With commencement less than a month away, Penn State Scranton's Class of 2024 is gearing up for the event and our Registrar's Office has announced the academic marshals for each academic program. Students with the highest grade point average (GPA) are named as marshals for their discipline and will lead the other program graduates into the ceremony.
Antonio Pugliese, a soon-to-be mechanical engineering graduate at Penn State Scranton, will serve as his major's student marshal. In this Q&A, Pugliese reminisces about cherished memories and valuable learning experiences, while offering advice to students to embrace involvement and leadership opportunities for a fulling collegiate journey.
Penn State Scranton showcases student marshals leading the commencement ceremony, including Alexandra Bouselli, an English major with plans for graduate school and an editorial career, who reflects on cherished memories, favorite learning experiences and the supportive communicate that helped shape her college journey.