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April Events Planned at the University
April events include open houses for prospective high school juniors and graduate students, as well as lectures, concerts and theatrical performances.

Scranton Students Perform in 78th Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band Festival
Royal musicians joined peers statewide for the historic performance event.

Pope Francis Coauthor and Friend to Speak at University of Scranton
The story of how a rabbi and a pope built a decades-long bond will be told May 12.

Brain and Behavior Conference to Feature Speakers, Research, Networking
The conference welcomes oral and poster presentation submissions. The deadline to submit is March 27.

Incoming Provost and Senior VP for Academic Affairs Announced
WeiDong Zhu, Ph.D., is currently the chief academic officer at Saint Peter’s University, a Jesuit sister institution in New Jersey.

Speaker Announced, Date Set for Spring Henry George Seminar
Philip E. Auerswald, Ph.D., of George Mason University, will deliver the spring Henry George Seminar at The University of Scranton on April 15.

Scranton Students and Professor Make Major Breakthrough in Nanoparticle Research
Riddhiman Medhi, Ph.D., led a group of students from The University of Scranton and professors from the University of Houston in a research paper that was used as the cover story for the November issue of the science journal “Materials."

University of Scranton Hosts 25th Annual NEPA Brain Bee
The event, combining fun and learning, encourages neuroscience education. The winner advanced to the upcoming national championship.

University of Scranton Hosts Regional National History Day Competition
The University of Scranton will also host the upcoming state championship contest later this spring.

Applications Open, Deadline Set for University of Success 2026
A free, four-year, pre-college mentoring program is now accepting applications from area students currently in the eighth grade.

Student Spotlight: Marissa Manzo ’28 Discusses Service Trip
Peer coordinator Marissa Manzo led University volunteers during a recent domestic service trip run by the Center for Service and Social Justice during winter intersession. They dedicated their time and talents to L’Arche Syracuse, a group that helps people with intellectual disabilities live independently.

Student Researchers Drive Cybersecurity Innovation at University of Scranton
Three students reflected on the practical experience and investigation skills they’ve acquired at Scranton, where they have built a successful start to their careers.
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Royal Strategies for Creating a Global Sports Content Career
Aspiring sports communication professionals could use the rapid career trajectory of Ryan Disdier ’17 as a playbook for success.In less than a decade, the Princeton, New Jersey, native advanced from sports editor for The Aquinas at The University of Scranton to a global communicator who has captivated audiences of the NFL, NBA, XFL and one of the longest-standing organizations in the UK’s Premier League.

Celebrating the Retirement of Patricia 'Pat' Savitts
After 27 years of dedicated service, the Weinberg Memorial Library bids a fond farewell to Patricia “Pat” Savitts, Senior Circulation Services Clerk, who retired on July 25, 2025. Pat’s retirement marks the end of an era, and her absence will surely be felt throughout the Library and across campus.

Occupational Therapy Students Host CarFit Certifications
University of Scranton graduate occupational therapy students in OT 525 hosted their second and third CarFit events. These events allow students to become trained technicians. They gain the skills to assess the condition of cars and then adapt different aspects, including the seat belt, steering wheel and pedals, which make the cars more suitable for older drivers.




























