Recently, Diane Scandale made a gift to have the Engineering Building’s Manufacturing Lab, named in her husband Nicholas’s memory. Pictured here are members of the Scandale family with Penn State officials in front of the Manufacturing Lab. From left: Penn State Director of Development Chris Ostroski, Ron Winkler, Susan Winkler, Robert Winkler, Diane Scandale, Greg Scandale and Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa. Missing from photo is granddaughter Julia Winkler.
Nursing student Jessica Kehl has has a long and challenging path to Penn State Scranton and becoming a college student; but the single mother of three is pushing forward with everything she has, and is now a dean's list Honors Program student at the campus. Hanging on the wall of her home office, behind her left shoulder, is a framed letter from Chancellor Marwan Wafa congratulating her on making dean's list last fall, and this spring, she made dean's list for the second consecutive time.
Nursing student Jessica Kehl has has a long and challenging path to Penn State Scranton and becoming a college student; but the single mother of three is pushing forward with everything she has, and is now a dean's list Honors Program student at the campus. On her living room wall, behind her left shoulder, is a framed letter from Chancellor Marwan Wafa congratulating her on making dean's list last fall, and this spring, she made dean's list for the second consecutive time.
Nursing student Jessica Kehl has has a long and challenging path to Penn State Scranton and becoming a college student; but the single mother of three is pushing forward with everything she has, and is now a dean's list Honors Program student at the campus. On her living room wall, behind her left shoulder, is a framed letter from Chancellor Marwan Wafa congratulating her on making dean's list last fall, and this spring, she made dean's list for the second consecutive time.
Penn State Scranton alumna, Kalei Kowalchik, who graduated in 2020 with a degree in nursing, and current senior Dhruvi Patel, a business administration major, are both first-generation college students and both credit the campus' staff, faculty and specific programs aimed at helping first-gen students for making their college careers successful, productive and enjoyable.