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Students Receive O’Hara Awards for Academic Excellence
The awards were presented to students who had the highest grade-point averages in their respective colleges.

Accounting Professor Re-Elected as Allied Services Board Chair
Douglas M. Boyle, DBA’88, has served on the board since 2010 and was elected its chair in 2016.

University Senior Receives 2025 Immaculata Award Through the Diocese of Syracuse
Julius Marchuska '26 was awarded the Immaculata Award, which was established by Bishop Robert Cunningham in 2011, annually honors dedicated parish volunteers for their selfless service.

University To Host Greater Scranton MLK Commission Annual Dinner Jan. 18
This year’s program theme is 'Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?' and will feature keynote speakers, U. Melissa Anyiwo, Ph.D., and Dr. Yerodin Lucas, Ph.D.

University Community Rallies for Gift Drive
The Gifts for Kids program distributes hundreds of toys and items to local families.

University Awards Intersession Grants
Fourteen faculty members at The University of Scranton received faculty development intercession grants for 2026.

Scranton Accounting Ph.D. Program Earns No. 1 Worldwide Research Ranking
University of Scranton Ph.D. students, graduates and faculty members are both prolific and influential in their research, the Brigham Young University Accounting Research Ranking found.
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University Holds Advent Mass and Christmas Tree Lighting [PHOTOS]
After attending this year's Advent Mass, members of The University of Scranton community braved the cold weather to witness the annual Christmas tree lighting.

University of Scranton Students Honor High School Teachers With Kelly Awards
Three high school teachers were recognized for the roles they’ve played in Scranton students’ academic success.

Santa Claus to Greet Children Over Ham Radio
Children and accompanying adults are welcome on six dates to visit the University’s W3USR offices and chat with Old Saint Nick.

Empty Stocking Fund Concert Sunday, Dec. 14
The annual Empty Stocking Fund Benefit Concert at The University of Scranton brings money and gifts to local families and children in need.

Staff Senate Christmas Luncheon an Opportunity for Gratitude and Mindfulness
Staff Senate collected items in support of the Royal Restore Food Pantry. Raffle and 50/50 proceeds will benefit the University's Domestic Service Trip Program through the Center for Service and Social Justice (CSSJ).
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New Online Catalog Launched for University Art Collections
In spring 2025, the Weinberg Memorial Library and Hope Horn Gallery announced the launch of an online catalog for The University of Scranton Art Collections. The new catalog showcases works from the University’s collections and enables the public to learn more about the artists and artworks represented in the University’s holdings. The catalog includes records for artworks from the Hope Horn Gallery, the Weinberg Memorial Library, and public artworks on campus. The multi-year project was a partnership between the Weinberg Memorial Library and the Hope Horn Gallery, combining expertise in art history, curation, and collection management.

Trauma Informed Care Blanket Making
Graduate students taking Advancement of Occupational Performance with Dr. Jennifer Whittaker crafted a specialized blanket to provide comfort and emotional support to a child affected by trauma. This blanket will be donated to a child to promote feelings of safety and assist self-regulation. Students enhanced their understanding of trauma-informed care, creative skills, and occupation-based interventions. This wonderful blanket will be donated to a foster care agency to improve the wellbeing of a child.

Alumni Profile: Tim Walsh ’92 Prepared To Lead
Tim Walsh ’92 discusses ‘invaluable’ Scranton skills that guide his human-centered leadership.As Tim Walsh ’92 sees it, his latest job promotion was akin to “winning the lottery.”“I’m not sure anyone aspires to that specific role, since it’s like one in a million,” he said.The role in question: chair and CEO of U.S. audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG. Walsh took the reins in July, having succeeded in a series of increasingly demanding leadership roles within the firm over the previous 33 years.




























