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Shabana Basij-Rasikh to Speak at 2024 Commencement
The co-founder and president of the first and only boarding school for Afghan girls will speak at the 2024 undergraduate commencement ceremony.
University Hosts Neuroscience Conference
More than a dozen students will present research posters at The University of Scranton Neuroscience Conference on Apr. 27.
NSF Noyce Scholars Begin as STEM Student Teachers
Five Scranton students named as National Science Foundation Noyce Scholars begin as STEM student teachers at four local high schools.
2024 Earth Day Essay Contest Awards Announced
A record number of students in grades five to 12 participated in The University of Scranton Earth Day Essay Contest this year.
Library Hosts Environmental Art Show
Artist lecture by Theresa O’Connor opens Environmental Art Show at the Charles Kratz Scranton Heritage Room of the Weinberg Memorial Library.
Precarious State of World Discussed at Schemel Forum Luncheon
Former CNN correspondent Jill Dougherty concludes Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon Seminar series with “The World in Disarray” presentation.
Student Earns Perfect Score on LSAT
Accounting major Sarah Boyle accomplishes feat earned by less than half of one percent of American Bar Association (ABA) applicants, a perfect LSAT score.
Economics of Obesity Discussed at Seminar
Economist John Cawley, Ph.D., discusses “The Economics of Obesity” at The University of Scranton’s 29th Henry George Seminar.
Sustainable Living Practices Highlighted at Fair
University students, faculty and staff and area residents learned about sustainable living practices and products at the annual Earth Day Fair.
Student Receives Eastern Psychological Association Award
University of Scranton student selected for a highly-competitive Eastern Psychological Association Diversity Travel Fund Award
Students Participate in Advocacy Day at the State Capitol
On Tuesday, April 9, The University of Scranton sent a group of students and staff to Harrisburg for the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP) annual Student Aid Advocacy Day to advocate for state grants for higher education.
Sustainability on Display April 18
The Evening of Environmental Science will showcase the nearly 350 Earth Day Essays received from area middle and high school students.
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OT Department Receives Go Baby Go Grant
We are so excited to share that the Department of Occupational Therapy has been awarded the Leahy Grant to start up a Go Baby Go chapter here on campus! Go Baby Go is a national community outreach program that provides adapted ride-on cars for children with limited mobility, allowing them to engage in play with their peers.
Alumni Profile: Mary ’85, P’18 & Pat ’83, P’18 Haveron
Gratitude. Opportunity. The greater Scranton area. This is the connective tissue that inspires the philanthropy of Mary ’85, P’18 and Pat ’83, P’18 Haveron, two Royals who remain ever mindful of the many gifts The University of Scranton has bestowed upon them throughout their lives.
Preparatory Course for the Unemancipated (Revised Syllabus)
The University of Scranton Review of Arts & LettersEspritis a literary magazine published once each semester by the students of The University of Scranton. This review of arts and letters features work by students of The University of Scranton. The content is the responsibility of the editors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the administration or faculty. The University subscribes to the principle of responsible freedom of expression for its student editors.