2010

December

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December 21, 2010

The Appointment of the 25th President of The University of Scranton

The University of Scranton named Reverend Kevin P. Quinn, S.J., J.D., Ph.D., as its 25th President at a news conference on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010.
December 20, 2010

University of Scranton Nursing Department Named In Honor of ‘Consummate Nursing Professional’

The University of Scranton has named its nursing department the Mary Eileen McGurrin, R.N., M.S.N., Department of Nursing at a private ceremony held recently on campus.
December 20, 2010

The University of Scranton to Hold Financial Aid Workshop

The University of Scranton will conduct a Financial Aid Workshop for prospective students and their parents that will include a review of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and details regarding the Jesuit university’s academic scholarship and need-based assistance programs.
December 20, 2010

University of Scranton Holds Christmas Gift Drive

University of Scranton students, faculty and staff donated hundreds of holiday gifts, including clothing and toys, through Community Outreach Office’s annual Christmas giving drives.
December 20, 2010

University of Scranton Holds Annual ‘Blessing of the Books’

The University of Scranton’s Panuska College of Professional Studies held the fourth annual “blessing of the books” on campus recently.
December 20, 2010

Royal Men’s Basketball Team Makes Donation to Local Head Start Program

Coach Carl Danzig’s University of Scranton men’s basketball team has been in a giving mood lately.
December 20, 2010

Volunteers Organize for Christmas Day Breakfast

The University of Scranton will hold its annual Community Christmas Day Breakfast on Saturday, Dec. 25, from 8 to 11 a.m. in the DeNaples Center on campus.
December 13, 2010

Breakfast Brings Spirit of Christmas to Community

Warm wishes, friendly smiles and plenty of food will greet area residents attending The University of Scranton’s annual Community Christmas Day Breakfast, planned for Saturday, Dec. 25, from 8 to 11 a.m. in the DeNaples Center on campus.
December 9, 2010

University Police Adds Bicycle Patrol

Just months after The University of Scranton’s Public Safety Department officially began to operate as a full-service, professional University Police force, the department has added a bicycle patrol.
December 9, 2010

Librarian Recognized as Emerging Leader

University of Scranton Digital Services Librarian Kristen Yarmey is one of 83 individuals in the nation selected for the American Library Association (ALA) Emerging Leaders program.
December 8, 2010

Zalon Inducted as American Academy of Nursing Fellow

The American Academy of Nursing inducted 116 nurse leaders, including Margarete Lieb Zalon, Ph.D., professor of nursing at The University of Scranton, as Fellows during the academy’s 37th annual meeting and conference held in November in Washington, D.C.
December 8, 2010

University of Scranton Seniors Start Recycling Program for Students Living Off-Campus

A group of University of Scranton seniors are spearheading a recycling program for students living in off-campus houses and apartments.
December 6, 2010

Scranton Students Fill Thanksgiving Food Baskets for 175 Area Families

The University of Scranton’s Community Outreach Office organized a Thanksgiving food drive for local families in need.
December 1, 2010

Scranton Colleges Against Cancer Club Named Chapter of the Year

The American Cancer Society presented its annual Colleges Against Cancer Chapter of the Year Award to The University of Scranton’s Colleges Against Cancer Club for outstanding achievements in the areas of survivorship, advocacy, education and Relay For Life at its recent East Central Division Collegiate Summit held at West Chester University, West Chester.

November

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November 30, 2010

Statement from the Maryland Province

The University has been informed that the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus is seeking information about possible abuse of minors by one of its members, Neil McLaughlin, S.J., during his ministry in Scranton, Pa.
November 24, 2010

The University of Scranton to Host Holiday Concerts

Performance Music at The University of Scranton will host two annual holiday concerts: the 43rd annual Noel Night on Saturday, Dec. 4, and the Empty Stocking Fund Benefit Concert on Thursday, Dec. 9.
November 19, 2010

University Students Earn Service Awards

Six University of Scranton students have been recognized as AmeriCorps Scholars in Service to Pennsylvania for 2010-2011.
November 19, 2010

University of Scranton Names Professor of the Year

The University of Scranton Business Club named Daniel P. Mahoney, Ph.D., professor of accounting, as the Kania School of Management (KSOM) Professor of the Year for the second time since 2006.
November 17, 2010

Scranton Participates in Nationwide Screening of ‘Gasland’

The University of Scranton will join with colleges and universities across the United States in a national screening of the Sundance award-winning “Gasland,” a documentary exploring domestic natural gas drilling.
November 17, 2010

University of Scranton Hosts Third Annual Diversity Fair

Nearly 200 students, faculty, staff and community members gathered in the Moskovitz Theater of the DeNaples Center to hear Antonio Flores, Ph.D., president and CEO of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, share his thoughts on social paradoxes in today’s modern world.
November 11, 2010

University of Scranton Plans Long Term Service Fair

Representatives from Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Passionist Volunteers International, Mercy Volunteer Corps, Alliance for Catholic Education, Creighton University’s MAGIS, Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers, Operation TEACH, Christian Appalachian Project and many other non-profit institutions will be in Scranton to discuss long-term service opportunities of a year or more available at their organizations
November 11, 2010

Afghani Social Activist to Speak at Schemel Forum’s Luncheon Seminar Series

Area residents who attend the next offering of the Luncheon Seminar Series: World Affairs Briefings at The University of Scranton will savor a hearty helping of food for thought.
November 9, 2010

Veteran to Discuss Experience Serving in Segregated Army and Liberating Nazi Concentration Camp

Dr. Leon Bass, an African-American World War II veteran who helped liberate the Buchenwald Nazi concentration camp, will speak at The University of Scranton’s McIlhenny Ballroom of the DeNaples Center on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m.
November 9, 2010

An Inside View of the New Face of Rwanda

Most Americans may not think of Rwanda as one of the most stable and promising African countries in terms of economic growth.
November 5, 2010

Renowned Shakespearean Expert to Lecture at The University of Scranton

A lecture on the portrayal of the most famous negative Jewish stereotypes in the theater will be presented by Barry Edelstein, director of the Shakespeare Initiative at the Public Theater in New York City, at The University of Scranton on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m.
November 5, 2010

Education for Justice Workshop Aims to Motivate Peace, Nonviolence Efforts

Sr. Patricia McCarthy, a member of the Congregation of Notre Dame, United States Province, will lead a workshop on Monday, Nov. 15, exploring peaceful conflict solving and one’s capacity to make a difference.

October

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November 4, 2010

University Announces Class of 2014 Presidential Scholars

The University of Scranton has awarded 11 incoming students four-year, full-tuition Presidential Scholarships.
October 29, 2010

University of Scranton Nationally Recognized for Value

Two national publications have recognized The University of Scranton for the value of education it provides. Scranton is among just 100 universities in the nation listed in Kiplinger’s “Best Values in Private Colleges,” a ranking complied by the publisher of business forecasts and personal finance advice that “measures academic quality and affordability.”
October 29, 2010

Pioneer in Endocrinology and Cancer Treatment to Talk at Scranton

Nobel Prize-winning endocrine oncologist Andrew V. Schally, Ph.D., M.D., who earned the prestigious award in 1977 for his work in neuroendocrinology, will deliver the annual Harry Mullin, M.D., Lecture at The University of Scranton on Thursday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m., in the Houlihan-McLean Center.
October 28, 2010

Scranton Plans Annual Diversity Fair

The University of Scranton’s Office of Equity and Diversity will host its annual Diversity Fair on Thursday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the fourth floor of the DeNaples Center.
October 27, 2010

The University of Scranton Ranks Among Nation’s Top Producers of Fulbright Students

For the second year in a row, The University of Scranton has tied for second place among “Master’s Institutions” in the nation for producing Fulbright scholarships for students.
October 26, 2010

Safe Trick or Treating for Children Provides Fun for College Students

Two hundred University of Scranton students in 44 resident hall floors provided a “Safe Trick or Treat” event for more than 200 area children from United Neighborhood Centers, Friends of the Poor and the campus community.
October 25, 2010

University Announces New Faculty Members

The University of Scranton has appointed 21 new full-time faculty members for the 2010-2011 academic year.
October 25, 2010

Law, Medical and Graduate School Fair Planned for Area Residents

Thirty institutions from eight states will participate in The University of Scranton’s annual Law/Medical/Graduate School Fair on Thursday, Oct. 28, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. in the McIlhenny Ballroom of the DeNaples Center.
October 25, 2010

College Republicans and College Democrats Square Off in Debate

The University of Scranton Debate Society will host a debate between the College Republicans and the College Democrats regarding the economy, the environment and Afghanistan.
October 21, 2010

Film Festival Celebrates Women of East Germany

Area residents can get a glimpse of the lives of East Germany women – both pre- and post unification – through the acclaimed documentaries and feature film presented at the East German Film Festival at The University of Scranton.
October 20, 2010

Ethics and Social Responsibility Noted in Best Business Schools National Ranking of The University of Scranton

The Princeton Review has named The University of Scranton’s Kania School of Management among the best business graduate schools in the country for the sixth consecutive year.
October 19, 2010

State Representative Debate Schedule Announced

The League of Women Voters of Lackawanna County and the Political Science Department of The University of Scranton will host debates for state representative races.
October 18, 2010

Pennsylvania Night to Live: Vigils at Colleges Across PA to Remember LGBTQ

On Monday, Oct. 18, The University of Scranton along with over 15 other college campuses across Pennsylvania will host “Pennsylvania Night to Live” to remember those in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) community who have taken their lives.
October 18, 2010

PBC Dinner Raises $1.1 Million in Support of Presidential Scholarships

Joseph T. Sebastianelli, Esq., ’68, president and CEO of Jefferson Health System Inc., was honored with The University of Scranton’s President’s Medal at the President’s Business Council Ninth Annual Award Dinner on Thursday, Oct. 7, at The Pierre in New York City.
October 14, 2010

New York Trumpet Ensemble Scheduled to Perform at University of Scranton

The New York Trumpet Ensemble, directed by the legendary Mark Gould, along with jazz pianist Adam Birnbaum, organist Tim Smith and tubaist David Ostwald, will perform at The University of Scranton’s Houlihan-McLean Center on Saturday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free, and the performance is open to the public.
October 14, 2010

The University of Scranton Sets Open House Dates

The University of Scranton will host two Open House events for prospective students and their families on Sunday, Oct. 24, and Sunday, Nov. 7, 2010.
October 13, 2010

The University of Scranton Honors Political Science Faculty Member

Jean Wahl Harris, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Political Science Department at The University of Scranton, was awarded the Jesuit university’s John L. Earl III Award for service to the university, the faculty, and the wider community.
October 13, 2010

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON NOVEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON NOVEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
October 8, 2010

The Journey of a Catholic Lay Missionary Discussed at Scranton

University of Scranton alumnus John Donaghy ’70, Ph.D., will present “From Scranton, to Iowa, to Honduras, via New Orleans” at the Alpha Sigma Nu Alumni Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Pearn Auditorium of Brennan Hall.
October 4, 2010

President’s Business Council Dinner to Honor Joseph T. Sebastianelli ’68

Joseph T. Sebastianelli, Esq., ’68, President and CEO of Jefferson Health System, Inc., based in Radnor, will receive The University of Scranton’s President’s Medal at the President’s Business Council Ninth Annual Award Dinner to be held on Thursday, Oct. 7, at The Pierre in New York City.
October 1, 2010

Public Safety Officer Wins Two National Scholarships

University of Scranton Student Officer Tiffany Roth ’11 was recently awarded two national scholarships from two professional law enforcement organizations.

September

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September 30, 2010

University of Scranton Names Vice President for University Ministries

Earlier this year, University of Scranton President Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., announced the appointment of Rev. Richard G. Malloy, S.J., as vice president for university ministries.
September 30, 2010

Feminist First Friday Planned at Scranton

The Women’s Studies Program and the Jane Kopas Women’s Center will host its inaugural “Feminist First Friday” on Friday, Oct. 1, dedicating a day focused on discussions of gender.
September 24, 2010

Symposium at The University of Scranton Addresses Division and Reconciliation Among Christians

A symposium to be held at The University of Scranton on Friday, Oct. 15, will bring together scholars and clergymen involved in the work of ecumenism — the effort to bring into full, sacramental unity Christian bodies that have been long separated and sometimes hostile to one another.
September 24, 2010

University of Scranton Names New Trustees

The University of Scranton has named seven individuals to its Board of Trustees: Mary Beth Farrell ’79, New York, N.Y.; Matthew Geiger ’81, Shrewsbury, Mass.; Otto H. Hentz, S.J., Washington, D.C.; George V. Lynett, Jr. Dalton; Kathleen C. Santora, Esq. ’80, Annandale, Va.; Teresa M. Schafer ’81, Berryville, Va.; and Patrick W. Shea, Esq. ’78, New York, N.Y.
September 18, 2010

University Breaks Ground for Apartment and Fitness Complex

The University of Scranton broke ground for a 189,000-square-foot apartment and fitness complex on the 900 block of Mulberry Street at a ceremony on Sept. 14.
September 17, 2010

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON OCTOBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON OCTOBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
September 15, 2010

Interdependence Day Celebration Concert Slated at The University of Scranton

The critically acclaimed Mendelssohn Piano Trio will perform an Interdependence Day Celebration Concert at The University of Scranton’s Houlihan-McLean Center on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 5 p.m.
September 15, 2010

Full Spectrum of Cultural Events on Display at The University of Scranton

An impressive lineup of keynote speakers will be featured as The University of Scranton hosts the ninth annual Northeastern U.S. Conference on disAbility on Wednesday, Oct. 6, that celebrates the accomplishments of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) after 20 years.
September 8, 2010

Obama Appointee to Speak at The University of Scranton

The Honorable Lynnae M. Ruttledge, commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, U.S. Department of Education, heads the list of keynote speakers at The University of Scranton’s ninth annual Northeastern U.S. Conference on disAbility on Oct. 6, which will review and celebrate the accomplishments of the ADA after 20 years.
September 7, 2010

University of Scranton Plans Fair for Non-profit Organizations Seeking Volunteers

The University of Scranton’s Community Outreach Office will hold its annual fair for local non-profit organizations in need of volunteers on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
September 7, 2010

University Kicks Off ‘Tour’ of Asia with Art and Films from Taiwan

The University of Scranton’s Asian Studies Concentration, which was launched during the spring semester, continues this academic year with a variety of cultural experiences representing six Asian countries.
September 2, 2010

Weinberg Memorial Library Exhibit Honors Fighter for Human Rights

The University of Scranton’s Weinberg Memorial Library will host an international traveling exhibit that profiles one of South Africa’s most vociferous and energetic opponents of apartheid. The “Helen Suzman: Fighter for Human Rights” exhibit will be on display in the fifth-floor Heritage Room from Aug. 31 to Oct. 25.
September 2, 2010

Foreign Affairs on the Menu for Scranton’s Luncheon Series

Area residents will be enlightened during their lunchtime through a program offered by the Schemel Forum at The University of Scranton. The Luncheon Seminar Series: World Affairs Briefings, will be held throughout the fall semester. The briefings will allow participants to explore topics ranging from America’s cultural diplomacy and a woman’s perspective of Afghanistan to the key things we need to know about China and a mid-term assessment of President Obama’s counterterrorism strategy.

August

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August 31, 2010

Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., to Become President of Marquette University in Summer of 2011

Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., president of The University of Scranton, Tuesday was named the 23rd president of Marquette University.
August 31, 2010

Memo from Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. to the University Community

After a careful discernment process, I announce that my Provincial has given me permission to accept the position of President at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., beginning in summer 2011.
August 30, 2010

Local Residents Return to College During Schemel Forum’s University for a Day Program

Area residents will have the opportunity to become college students for the first time or once again through an innovative program offered by the Schemel Forum at The University of Scranton.
August 30, 2010

Schemel Forum Courses Decipher Two European Artists and American Philosophy

Local residents can gain a deeper understanding of the lives and works of two important European artists and the roots of American philosophy during courses sponsored by the Schemel Forum at The University of Scranton during the fall semester.
August 23, 2010

University Police Transition Complete

After months of extensive training and preparation, The University of Scranton’s Public Safety Department officially began to operate a full service, professional University Police force as of 7 a.m. on Aug. 21, 2010.
August 23, 2010

University of Scranton Ranks 14th in National List of Service-Oriented Colleges

A “different kind of college ranking” – one that measures how well universities are meeting their public obligations of providing research, service and social mobility –ranks The University of Scranton among the nation’s leading service-oriented colleges.
August 23, 2010

Fourteen Receive Faculty Promotions

University of Scranton President Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., announced 14 faculty promotions, including tenure decisions, effective with the beginning of the 2010-2011 academic year.
August 20, 2010

Scranton’s Class of 2014 Moves in

The University of Scranton will welcome it incoming undergraduate Class of 2014 of about 970 this weekend.
August 17, 2010

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON SEPTEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON SEPTEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
August 17, 2010

U.S. News Ranks The University of Scranton in Top 10 Again

U.S. News & World Report ranked The University of Scranton among the top 10 Best Regional Universities in the North for the 17th consecutive year. Scranton tied for tenth in its category in the 2011 edition of “Best Colleges,” which also recognized Scranton for its commitment to teaching, graduation rates and value.
August 16, 2010

Abstract Urban Photographer Featured in Gallery Exhibition

For Wilkes-Barre resident Carl Backlund, all things came together in New York City, where he lived and worked until his retirement in 1988.
August 13, 2010

Congressman Kanjorski Announces $2.8 Million Funding for SCHOTT/University of Scranton Project

U.S. Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski announced $2.8 million in federal funding that enables a global manufacturer from northeast Pennsylvania and The University of Scranton to further the research and development needed to create one of the world’s most powerful lasers—an Exawatt laser (one exawatt is a billion billion watts). The funding provides cutting-edge research opportunities for Scranton students and faculty and keeps – and possibly grows – jobs in northeast Pennsylvania.
August 12, 2010

Forbes Recognizes The University of Scranton Among America’s Best Colleges

The University of Scranton is among the elite universities included in Forbes Magazine’s online listing of “America’s Best Colleges 2010,” published on Aug. 11. Scranton, with a rank of 224, was among just 42 colleges in Pennsylvania and 23 Jesuit universities to make the national ranking of 610 institutions.
August 12, 2010

Scranton Plans to Welcome Class of 2014

The University of Scranton community will welcome formally the Class of 2014 at the New Student Convocation at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 21, at the Byron Recreation Complex.
August 11, 2010

University of Scranton Names New Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Harold Baillie, Ph.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs at The University of Scranton, has announced the appointment of Brian Conniff, Ph.D., as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Scranton’s largest undergraduate college that houses programs in the sciences, humanities, theology and social sciences, as well as the Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program and the University’s undergraduate Honors Program.
August 3, 2010

Princeton Review Counts The University of Scranton among Nation’s Best 373 Colleges

For the ninth consecutive year, The Princeton Review counted The University of Scranton among the best colleges in North America.
August 3, 2010

Local Students Participate in University of Success

Students attending the University of Success Summer Institute at The University of Scranton participated in hands on projects, presentations and field trips to develop skills needed to successfully finish high school and gain acceptance to college.

July

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July 29, 2010

Management Professor Receives Outstanding Service Award

Students attending the University of Success Summer Institute at The University of Scranton participated in hands on projects, presentations and field trips to develop skills needed to successfully finish high school and gain acceptance to college.
July 23, 2010

Students Awarded President’s Research Fellowships

Six University of Scranton students were awarded President’s Fellowship for Summer Research Awards for 2010.
July 22, 2010

The University of Scranton and TCMC Announce MD-MHA Degree Program

On Thursday, July 22, officials of The University of Scranton and The Commonwealth Medical College (TCMC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to offer a dual degree program in Medicine and Health Administration.
July 19, 2010

Scranton’s Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi Names Teacher of the Year

Sandra LaManna, a faculty specialist in the Education Department at The University of Scranton, was recently named Kappa Delta Pi Teacher of the Year by Scranton’s chapter of the international honor society in education.
July 12, 2010

Scranton Welcomes and Challenges Class of 2014 at Orientation

The members of The University of Scranton’s Class of 2014 are learning what a Jesuit education at Scranton means during orientation sessions that began last week and conclude on Friday, July 16.
July 8, 2010

Library Hosts Exhibit about Jesuits in Lithuania

The University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library will host a traveling exhibit regarding Jesuits in Lithuania from July 6 to August 13 in the fifth floor Heritage Room.
July 7, 2010

Scranton Places Second in Math Competition

A team from The University of Scranton placed second in the 2010 Garden State Undergraduate Mathematics Competition.
July 7, 2010

University of Scranton Graduates Committed to Service

University of Scranton President Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., hosted a reception for the 21 members of the Jesuit university’s Class of 2010 who committed to long-term volunteer service positions at organizations worldwide.
July 6, 2010

University of Success Welcomes 15th Incoming Class

The University of Scranton will welcome the 15th incoming class to the University of Success Program at its Summer Institute, July 11 - 23.
July 6, 2010

Faculty Awarded Summer Research Grants

Five members of The University of Scranton’s faculty have been selected by the Faculty Development Board to receive research grants for the summer 2010.
July 6, 2010

Scranton Student Wins First Place at PICPA Writing Competition

Molly Klusek, who received her master’s degree in business administration from The University of Scranton in 2010 through the Kania School of Management’s five-year BS/MBA program, won first place in the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountant’s (PICPA) 2010 Student Writing Competition.

June

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June 29, 2010

The University of Scranton To Study Health Care Management Education Globally

The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) selected The University of Scranton to lead its International Healthcare Management Education Initiative to study how and where health care management education is being taught globally.
June 28, 2010

The University of Scranton is Major Force in Regional Economy

In the process of providing a nationally recognized education to more than 5,500 undergraduate and graduate students, The University of Scranton has a substantial positive impact on the region and its economy through voluntary contributions, employment, fees, taxes and a range of contributed services, according to a report issued by the school.
June 25, 2010

The University of Scranton Hosts International Conference on the History of Women Religious

The eighth triennial Conference on the History of Women Religious, a national forum that promotes and recognizes scholarly research on the subject of women religious worldwide, will take place at The University of Scranton June 27-30.
June 25, 2010

Occupational Therapy Professor Named Teacher of the Year

Marlene J. Morgan, Ed.D., assistant professor of occupational therapy, has been named Teacher of the Year by The University of Scranton’s Class of 2010.
June 24, 2010

Scranton Priest Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Ordination

Rev. G. Donald Pantle, S.J., celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination at a Mass on Saturday, June 19, at Nativity of Our Lord Church in Scranton.
June 24, 2010

Graduates Commissioned as Second Lieutenants

Sixteen members of The University of Scranton’s Class of 2010 were commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army during the Jesuit school’s commencement exercises held recently on campus.
June 18, 2010

New Refund Option Now Available to University of Scranton Students

The University of Scranton and PNC Bank, National Association, announced today a new automated Royal ePay (ReP) refund option for students through PNC Payment Portal, providing students with fast, automated access to school-administered refunds via a delivery method of their choosing (direct deposit or paper check).
June 18, 2010

Father Pantle Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Ordination

Rev. G. Donald Pantle, S.J., will celebrate the 50th anniversary of his ordination at an 11 a.m. Mass on Saturday, June 19, at Nativity of Our Lord Church in Scranton.
June 17, 2010

University of Scranton Announces Spring 2010 Dean’s List

A total of 1,431 students were named to The University of Scranton Dean’s List, which recognizes students for academic excellence during the 2010 spring semester.
June 15, 2010

Volunteers Needed for University of Scranton Study

Volunteers are needed for a study measuring the effect of consuming one medium potato at lunch and dinner on body biochemistry.
June 3, 2010

Art History Professor Recognized by The University of Scranton

The University of Scranton named Josephine M. Dunn, Ph.D., associate professor of history, its CASE Professor of the Year in recognition of her outstanding performance as a member of the faculty.
June 3, 2010

Carolyn Forché: Address to Graduates at 2010 Undergraduate Commencement

It is a great honor to be here for the Commencement of the Class of 2010 at The University of Scranton. This is a very special place, as all of you know.
June 2, 2010

The Music of Tango Masters Featured in Schemel Concert Cabaret

The music of tango masters of the past will be reprised during The University of Scranton’s Schemel Forum Concert Program.

May

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May 31, 2010

Much is Expected of The University of Scranton’s Class of 2010

This weekend The University of Scranton conferred a record number of degrees – nearly 1,620 - at two commencement ceremonies.
May 31, 2010

Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., Remarks from Undergraduate Commencement 2010

Mr. Pearn, fellow trustees, distinguished guests, parents, families, friends and, most importantly, member of the Class of 2010.
May 29, 2010

The University of Scranton Recognizes Outstanding Class of 2010 Graduates

The University of Scranton honored 64 outstanding members of its undergraduate Class of 2010 at Class Night on May 29. The awards were given for academic excellence and/or service.
May 29, 2010

Quick Facts: University of Scranton Commencement 2010

Quick Facts: University of Scranton Commencement 2010
May 29, 2010

University of Scranton Conferred Record Number Degrees at Two Ceremonies

The University of Scranton will confer approximately 1,620 degrees at two commencement ceremonies Memorial Day weekend representing the largest graduating class in the 122-year history of the Jesuit university.
May 29, 2010

Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. Remarks from Graduate School Commencement 2010

Distinguished guests, families and friends, members of the faculty and staff and, in particular, the Class of 2010 graduates of the College of Graduate and Continuing Education, welcome to this auspicious moment in the life of the University and in your lives.
May 28, 2010

Small Business Association Honors Scranton’s SBDC Consultant Manager

Donna Simpson, consultant manager with The University of Scranton’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC), was named by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Philadelphia District Office as the Women in Business Champion of the Year.
May 27, 2010

SJLA Honors Program Trivium Course is Making National Headlines

Who would have thought college students in togas would create such a stir?
May 24, 2010

The University of Scranton Celebrates National AmeriCorps Week

The University of Scranton celebrated National AmeriCorps Week (May 8-15) by hosting an event for approximately 30 children and young adults in the autistic support classes from the North Pocono School District.
May 21, 2010

Scranton Wins Best Faculty-Student Research Award

University of Scranton student Benjamin Redan and James Loven, laboratory equipment manager, recently received the Best Faculty-Student Research Award at the third annual Northeastern Pennsylvania Faculty Symposium of the Institute for Public Policy and Economic Development.
May 19, 2010

Freshmen Inducted into National Honor Society

One hundred seventy-four University of Scranton students were inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta, the national honor society of freshmen, at a ceremony held recently on campus.
May 19, 2010

University Celebrates Student Scholars

The University of Scranton commemorated the scholarly work of both undergraduate and graduate students at its 10th Annual Celebration of Student Scholars.
May 19, 2010

Faculty Scholarship on Display

The University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library is hosting its annual Faculty Scholarship Exhibit now through Thursday, May 27
May 18, 2010

Twelve to Receive University of Scranton’s O’Hara Awards

The University of Scranton Weinberg Memorial Library is hosting its annual Faculty Scholarship Exhibit now through Thursday, May 27
May 14, 2010

Chronicle of Higher Education Interviews University of Scranton President

Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., president of The University of Scranton, met with several editors of The Chronicle of Higher Education earlier in the week.
May 14, 2010

Students Listed in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges

Seventy-two undergraduate students at The University of Scranton have been included in the 2010 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
May 12, 2010

University Announces Commencement Schedule

The University of Scranton will celebrate the graduating classes of 2010 with numerous events culminating with commencement ceremonies for masters and doctoral degree candidates on May 29 and for undergraduate students on May 30.
May 12, 2010

Students Participate in National Advertising Competition

Fifteen University of Scranton seniors participated in the American Advertising Federation’s National Students Advertising Competition as part of a six-credit, two-semester course taught by Communication professor Stacy Smulowitz, Ph.D. candidate.
May 12, 2010

Scranton Holds Sixth Annual J.J. Quinn, S.J., Memorial Lecture

Scranton Holds Sixth Annual J.J. Quinn, S.J., Memorial Lecture
May 10, 2010

Political Science Professor Receives Alpha Sigma Nu Teaching Award

William Joseph Parente, Ph.D., professor of political science at The University of Scranton, has been presented the 2010 Alpha Sigma Nu Teacher of the Year Award (formerly the Edward Gannon, S.J., Award for Teaching). It is the oldest teaching award at the Jesuit university, and one of just three teaching awards presented at Scranton each year.
May 6, 2010

Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. Statement Regarding the Inclusion Initiative

I want to thank Bishop Bambera for engaging with me and the University in a pastoral spirit of dialogue regarding the Inclusion Initiative. As a Catholic and Jesuit university, Scranton treasures its relationship with the Diocese of Scranton and Bishop Bambera.
May 6, 2010

Mulberry Street Apartment Complex Quick Facts

Mulberry Street Apartment Complex Quick Facts
May 6, 2010

The University of Scranton Announces Plans to Construct Residence Hall and Fitness Center on Mulberry Street

On Wednesday, May 5, 2010, The University of Scranton’s Board of Trustees approved the construction of a $33 million, 189,000-square-foot complex in the 900 block of Mulberry Street that will provide fitness space, a dining area and 400 apartment-style units for juniors and seniors.
May 5, 2010

Award-winning Author Presents Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute Lecture

Acclaimed American novelist Dara Horn, Ph.D., presented The Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute’s Spring 2010 Lecture recently at The University of Scranton’s Houlihan-McLean Center.
May 5, 2010

New Initiative Says YES to Area Youth Searching for Jobs

The University of Scranton’s Community Outreach Office and the Office of Career Services have partnered to offer individualized career mentoring to at-risk youth.
May 3, 2010

Five to Receive Honorary Degrees from Scranton

The University of Scranton will confer five honorary degrees during its 110th Commencement Ceremony for undergraduate students on Sunday, May 30, at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre. At the ceremony, the University will award honorary degrees to Rev. Charles L. Currie, S.J.; John D. Dionne; Mary Beth Farrell; Carolyn Forché; and Robert T. Healey.

April

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April 26, 2010

Social Investment Is Focus of Economic Discussion at Scranton

“Social Investment: New possibilities for business and philanthropy” will be the topic of The University of Scranton’s spring Henry George Lecture by Jonathan Morduch, Ph.D., professor of public policy and economics at the New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
April 22, 2010

Scranton Among ‘America’s Best Graduate Schools’

The University of Scranton is among “America’s Best Graduate Schools” listed in the 2011 Edition of the U.S. News & World Report guidebook, published April 20, 2010.
April 22, 2010

University of Scranton May Calendar of Events

University of Scranton May Calendar of Events
April 22, 2010

Scranton High School Student Recognized at 21st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Dinner

Steven De Jesus, a senior at Scranton High School, is 2010 recipient of the Robert S. Mitchell Sr. Award, which is presented each year to an outstanding African-American high school student who resides in Lackawanna County.
April 21, 2010

Weinberg Memorial Library Book Sale

Members of the committee planning The University of Scranton’s Weinberg Memorial Library annual Book and Plant Sale
April 21, 2010

Prisons and Drug Policy Forum to be held at Scranton

The Pennsylvania Prison Society will hold a public forum on Prisons and Drug Policy: the Need for Change at The University of Scranton on Wednesday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to noon in Collegiate Hall of Redington Hall. The forum is free of charge.
April 20, 2010

Original Composition to Premiere in Scranton

Scranton will be the site of the world premiere of two compositions by composer and arranger Joshua Freilich. The University of Scranton Concert Band and Choir will perform the new works, commissioned by the University, at the 27th Annual World Premiere Composition Series Concert on Saturday, April 24, at 8 p.m. in the Houlihan-McLean Center.
April 19, 2010

O’Malley Honored for Commitment to Coaching Education, Sportsmanship

In appreciation of his continued commitment to athletics and sportsmanship in northeastern Pennsylvania, John J. O’Malley, Ph.D., professor emeritus of psychology and chairman of Bochicchio Sport Character Initiative, garnered two awards recently, including an Honorary Membership Award from the Pennsylvania State Athletic Directors Association (PSADA).
April 19, 2010

Education for Justice Teach-in Examines Social, Economic and Political Issues Surrounding Food

The University of Scranton’s 2009-10 Education for Justice programming will sate the appetite of attendees wanting to take an active role in learning about the social, economic and political issues surrounding food.
April 16, 2010

University to present Pedro Arrupe, S.J., Award April 29

The University of Scranton will present its annual Pedro Arrupe, S.J., Award for Distinguished Contributions to Ignatian Mission and Ministries to Rev. Dean Brackley, S.J., at a University Assembly in the DeNaples Center on April 29.
April 15, 2010

Earth Week 2010: Sustaining Scranton Major Sponsors

The University of Scranton and Scranton Tomorrow have organized a weeklong series of events to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.
April 15, 2010

University of Scranton Awarded Grant for Health-Profession Education

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a $95,000 grant to The University of Scranton to support a health-profession education and training initiative that targets the local community, as well as international partnerships. The funding stems from grants made available through the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2009.
April 15, 2010

Earth Day 2010: Taking Strides for a Greener Scranton

The Scranton community will take strides to reduce its carbon footprint by participating in the Downtown Scranton Earth Day Walk Thursday, April 22.
April 14, 2010

Scranton Student Awarded Goldwater Scholarship

University of Scranton biochemistry, cell and molecular biology major Maria A. Gubbiotti of Falls is among just 278 sophomore and junior college students in the nation awarded a highly competitive Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for the 2010/2011 academic year.
April 12, 2010

Schumann Remembered at Schemel Forum Concert

The University of Scranton’s Schemel Forum will mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of classical composer Robert Schumann (1810-1856) with a recital by pianist Jeanette Micklem, one of Zimbabwe’s leading musical artists.
April 9, 2010

Students Present Interactive Arabic Puppet Show at The Mall at Steamtown

University of Scranton students, faculty and staff will present an original, interactive Arabic puppet show titled “Leila and the Mythical Sandbox” at Timmy’s Town Center at The Mall at Steamtown Saturday, April 10, and Sunday, April 11.
April 9, 2010

Poet, Teacher and Human Rights Activist to Give Principal Address at Undergraduate Commencement 2010

Carolyn Forché has witnessed some of the most devastating social events of the 20th century. By commenting on these circumstances so eloquently in the language of poetry, she has fused the political with the personal and solidified her place as one of America’s most important and aware poetic voices.
April 9, 2010

Earth Week 2010: Go Green and Save Green

The University of Scranton has partnered with Scranton Tomorrow to organize a weeklong series of events to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.
April 8, 2010

Liva Arts Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Performance

The tradition of University of Scranton students performing through Liva Arts is now two decades old. In celebration of their 20th anniversary, the Liva Arts Company will present The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee April 15 to 18.
April 6, 2010

Brand New Concert Tickets Now Available

The University of Scranton Programming Board (USPB) has announced the alternative rock band Brand New will perform at The John J. Long, S.J., Center on Saturday, April 24, at 7 p.m.
April 6, 2010

Weinberg Memorial Library Book Sale

The University of Scranton’s Weinberg Memorial Library will hold its annual Book and Plant Sale on Saturday, April 24, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., and Sunday, April 25, from noon until 4 p.m.
April 6, 2010

Scranton Students Place Second at Philadelphia Investment Competition

A team of five students from The University of Scranton placed second at the Investment Research Challenge competition sponsored the CFA Society of Philadelphia.
April 6, 2010

Surrealist Artwork Featured in Exhibit

Vojen Cech Colini, who was born in Kolin, Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), was influenced by German Expressionism and Surrealism.

March

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March 29, 2010

Homily from Mass to Celebrate the Life of Archbishop Oscar Romero

Oscar Romero gave his life in the hope that peace and justice would one day become a reality. He lives on now in all those who carry on the nonviolent struggle for justice and peace . With these words, Fr. John Dear, S.J., Peace Activist, writes of his hopes and belief in the resurrection of Romero in our day and in our lives and especially in the lives of the people of El Salvador.
March 29, 2010

Award-winning Author to Present Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute Lecture

Dara Horn, Ph.D., an acclaimed American novelist, will present The Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute’s Spring 2010 Lecture on April 10 at the University of Scranton’s Houlihan-McLean Center. The lecture will take place at 8:30 p.m., and is free and open to the public.
March 29, 2010

Performance Music at Scranton Hosts Second Annual Gene Yevich Memorial Jazz Concert

Trumpeters Mark Gould and Joseph Boga, pianist Ted Rosenthal, bass player Matt Rybicki and drummer Carmen Intorre performed at the second annual Gene Yevich Memorial Jazz Concert held recently at The University of Scranton’s Houlihan-McLean Center.
March 29, 2010

Asian Studies Concentration Announced at Scranton

University of Scranton faculty and administrators gather in Redington Hall for the announcement of Jesuit school’s new interdisciplinary Asian Studies Concentration.
March 26, 2010

Students Can Step Forward As They Follow Early Christian Practice

A practice popular among Catholics in the Middle Ages will make its way to campus on Monday, March 29. University Ministries will offer the labyrinth, an early Christian spiritual tool used for meditation and reflection, in the McIlhenny Ballroom of the DeNaples Center from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
March 25, 2010

Representative Smith Announces $1 million in Funding for Mulberry Street Improvement Project

Pennsylvania House Representative Ken Smith announced $1 million in funding support for the multi-million dollar Mulberry Street Improvement Project spearheaded by the City of Scranton, Scranton City Council and The University of Scranton. Funding comes through the Commonwealth’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program and requires matching support from The University of Scranton.
March 23, 2010

Entrepreneur Ranks Scranton Business School Among Top 15 in Nation

The University of Scranton Kania School of Management was named among the top 15 in the nation for general management in the “Student Opinion Honors for Business Schools” list published in the April 2010 edition of Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review.
March 22, 2010

‘Shakespeare and the Drama of Love’ to be Discussed at Lecture

A Georgetown University professor, who asserts that love plays a major role in virtually all of William Shakespeare’s plays, will deliver the sixth annual J.J. Quinn, S.J., Memorial Lecture at The University of Scranton on Wednesday, April 7. The lecture, which is open to the public and free of charge, will be held in the Houlihan-McLean Center beginning at 7:30 p.m.
March 22, 2010

Zimbabwe Pianist To Perform at Schemel Forum Concert

Pianist Jeanette Micklem, one of Zimbabwe’s leading musical artists, will perform as part of The University of Scranton’s Schemel Forum Concert Program. Micklem will present “A Schumann Recital: On the 200th Anniversary of his Birth and Insights into Zimbabwe from an Artist’s Perspective” on Sunday, April 18, at 5 p.m. in the Houlihan McLean Center. A “meet the artist” reception will follow.
March 22, 2010

Artwork Created and Artists Acknowledged at DeNaples Center

University of Scranton students recently helped create a collaborative art mural arranged by Donna Doherty and Judith Youshock of Heart to Art LLC, Scranton.
March 17, 2010

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON APRIL CALENDAR OF EVENTS

University of Scranton students recently helped create a collaborative art mural arranged by Donna Doherty and Judith Youshock of Heart to Art LLC, Scranton.
March 11, 2010

Acclaimed Organist to Perform on Historic Organ

Organist extraordinaire Frederick Hohman will return to The University of Scranton on Friday, Mar. 26, at 7:30 p.m. for a performance on the University’s historic Austin organ in the Houlihan McLean Center on campus. Hohman, a critically acclaimed organist and composer, will return to the Houlihan-McLean center for his fourth recital on this recently restored instrument. The concert is free of charge and open to the public.
March 9, 2010

Scranton Seen as ‘Perfect Venue’ to Explore Ethnic Transformations of Cities

Organist extraordinaire Frederick Hohman will return to The University of Scranton on Friday, Mar. 26, at 7:30 p.m. for a performance on the University’s historic Austin organ in the Houlihan McLean Center on campus. Hohman, a critically acclaimed organist and composer, will return to the Houlihan-McLean center for his fourth recital on this recently restored instrument. The concert is free of charge and open to the public.
March 5, 2010

Scranton Makes President’s Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction

The University of Scranton is among just 115 colleges in the nation, and one of only 17 schools in Pennsylvania, to be named to the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction. The Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition colleges and universities can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service learning and civic engagement.
March 2, 2010

University’s ‘Be Surprised’ Campaign Wins Gold at National Competition

The University of Scranton’s new undergraduate marketing campaign received gold and silver awards from the 25th Annual Educational Advertising Awards, a national competition sponsored by Higher Education Marketing Report.
March 1, 2010

University of Scranton continues National Sportsmanship Day celebrations

In celebration of the 20th annual National Sportsmanship Day, The University of Scranton will host class of 1993 alumnus Matt Davidson, Ph.D., an expert on character education, executive director of the Institute for Excellence and Ethics, and former Royals lacrosse player, during a PIAA-sponsored workshop Wednesday, March 10, in the McIlhenny Ballroom of the DeNaples Center on campus.

February

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March 1, 2010

Free Competitions Help High School Students Prepare for AP Exams

Talented local high school students are invited to test their knowledge of physics, math and computer programming - and prepare for Advanced Placement tests - in three separate competitions at The University of Scranton.
March 1, 2010

Scranton Establishes The Honesdale National Bank Center for Economic Education

Teaching local high school students about economics is the focus of an initiative forged by The Honesdale National Bank (HNB), The University of Scranton’s Kania School of Management and EconomicsPennsylvania, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving economic education for students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
February 19, 2010

Jazz Trio Swings into Scranton

World-renowned jazz pianist Antonio Ciacca will take the stage with his band at The University of Scranton for a concert that is free and open to the public. The group, who “swings with a sense of fun,” according to Backbeat Magazine, will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 10 at the University’s Houlihan-McLean Center.
February 18, 2010

Healthy Heart Fair Planned at The Mall at Steamtown

World-renowned jazz pianist Antonio Ciacca will take the stage with his band at The University of Scranton for a concert that is free and open to the public. The group, who “swings with a sense of fun,” according to Backbeat Magazine, will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 10 at the University’s Houlihan-McLean Center.
February 18, 2010

Library Exhibits Contemporary Work of Japanese Artist

The contemporary artwork of award-winning Japanese artist Ritsuko Sato will be on display in the fifth floor Heritage Room of the Weinberg Memorial Library through April 25.
February 12, 2010

University of Scranton Physical Therapy Program Earns CAPTE Accreditation

Months of meticulous preparation paid off as The University of Scranton's Department of Physical Therapy recently received reaffirmation of accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)
February 12, 2010

Scranton Students Participate in March for Life

Several members of The University of Scranton’s Students for Life Club gathered in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., at the culmination of the March for Life held in January.
February 12, 2010

Panel Discusses Social Justice from a Faith Perspective

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 8, 2010

Office of Equity and Diversity Hosts Hot Cocoa Social to Raise Awareness Regarding Mistreatment of Others

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 8, 2010

University Hosts Series to Celebration of Chinese New Year

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 8, 2010

Donations and Volunteers Sought for Weinberg Memorial Library Book Sale

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 8, 2010

University of Scranton Plans Spring Events

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 2, 2010

Free Income Tax Assistance Service Being Offered at The University of Scranton

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 2, 2010

New Business Center Champions the Cause of Women Entrepreneurs

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 2, 2010

Second Annual Gene Yevich Memorial Concert Set at Scranton

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 1, 2010

Schemel Forum Serves Foreign Affairs Discourse for Luncheon Series

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
February 1, 2010

University of Scranton Graduate Students Earn Awards

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.

January

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January 28, 2010

University of Scranton Names New Director of Public Safety

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 28, 2010

The University of Scranton Announces New Director of the Pride, Passion, Promise Campaign

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 27, 2010

Renowned Trumpet Player to Perform at Scranton

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 27, 2010

Rebellious Genre of Art Featured in Gallery Exhibition

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 27, 2010

BBC Broadcast Shows “Scranton’s Got Talent”

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 26, 2010

Scranton Alumni Physicians Head to Haiti

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 18, 2010

Schemel Forum Courses Examine Camelot, Shakespeare, Friendship and Medieval Books

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 15, 2010

Faculty Awarded Intersession Development Grants

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 15, 2010

Benefits and Costs of Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Extraction Studied

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 14, 2010

Dean's List Fall 2009

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 12, 2010

University Students Recognize Their High School Teachers

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 12, 2010

Social Justice from a Faith Perspective Discussed in Honor of Martin Luther King

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 6, 2010

Madison Avenue Parking Lot Goes Green

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 5, 2010

Financial Aid Workshop Offered at The University of Scranton

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 4, 2010

Really Tall Elves Spotted in Scranton

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
January 4, 2010

Scranton Physical Therapy Student Named National Representative

The Greater Scranton Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and The University of Scranton's Office of Equity and Diversity hosted a panel discussion regarding "Social Justice from a Faith Perspective" on campus recently.
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