George Stojakovic, left, and Deymeliz Desarden-Ruperto were among six Penn State Scranton students selected by the University to serve as virtual orientation leaders this summer. Other Scranton students selected were: Tabitha Boyd, Dominic Corma, Joseph Krishanda and Marisa Milton. The orientation leaders were tasked with providing assistance to 16,000 incoming University students.
Penn State has launched an integrated effort to remind faculty, staff and students at all campuses and in adjacent communities of the importance of doing their part to limit the spread of COVID-19. “Mask Up or Pack Up” is a research-based campaign that is also launched in State College to create a seamless message for students and other members of the community.
Penn State Scranton Professor of Information Sciences and Technology Dr. Alan Peslak recently traveled to the University of Auckland in New Zealand as part of the Joint Collaboration Development Program between the two universities.
Following his trip last summer to Kazakhstan, Professor of Information Sciences and Technology Alan Peslak and a contingent of University representatives traveled to New Zealand this past winter to engage in a development workshop with faculty members from the University of Auckland.
Director of Student Services and Engagement Brad Kovaleski was recently among a select group of Penn State faculty, administrators, staff and students from across the commonwealth selected to take part in the Student Code of Conduct Task Force convened by University President Eric Barron.
Dr. Brad Kovaleski, director of student services and engagement at Penn State Scranton is among a select group of Penn State faculty, administrators, staff and students from across the commonwealth chosen to take part in the Student Code of Conduct Task Force convened by University President Eric Barron, Ph.D.