Posing for a photo at Penn State Scranton's lion shrine on a walking tour of the campus are Lion Ambassadors David Stoshick and Sarah Marble, Corporate Communications intern Morgan Sewack and University President-elect Neeli Bendapudi.
U.S. Rep. Matthew Cartwright, Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi, National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan, Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa, and Penn State Senior Vice President for Research Lora Weiss, left to right, met at the Scranton campus on April 8 to discuss the University's science education, research and service in northeast Pennsylvania.
Students at Penn State Scranton will have the opportunity this year to showcase their undergraduate research projects in person, as these students from the 2019 Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition did. There are 112 students scheduled to present their work this year, and those planning the event are excited to have it back on campus.
Financial Aid Coordinator/Veterans Certifying Official Stacy Shattuck in Penn State Scranton's admissions department has been named the campus' April Employee of the Month.
Sponsored by Advocate Penn State and Penn State’s Office of Government and Community Relations, Advocate Penn State Capital Day serves as the University’s largest single-day advocacy event. It offers an opportunity to demonstrate the impact of Penn State on the commonwealth while advocating for an accessible and affordable world-class education.
Pennsylvania Rep. Jonathan Fritz, R-111th District, right, received the 2022 Friend of Penn State Legislative Award from the Penn State Alumni Association at a March 30 ceremony in Harrisburg during Advocate Penn State Capital Day. Also pictured is Zack Moore, Penn State vice president for Government and Community Relations, and Fritz's daughter Azlyn, who is a current student at Penn State's University Park campus.
Lion Ambassadors are student volunteers who have a great passion for Penn State and are interested in sharing their experiences with prospective students, family and friends of the University at our Spring Open House. We welcome a diverse group of students from a variety of majors, interests, and backgrounds to join this Admission's Office organization.
Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.