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U.S. News Ranks University of Scranton Among ‘Best Online’
Strong student excellence and engagement scores helped Scranton stand out among hundreds of online business and MBA programs.

Anderson Twins' Acclaimed Concert Coming Jan. 31 to Scranton
The "Fabulous Dorseys" brings a remarkable story to life through music.

Wyoming Seminary, University of Scranton Students Explore Innovation
Five University of Scranton students helped facilitate the hands-on learning activities.

Scranton Students to Offer Free Income Tax Assistance
University of Scranton accounting students will assist local residents with their tax returns for free as part of the VITA program.

Kauai Trip Connects OT Students to Culture and Care
University students Meredith Lee '24, OTD '26 and Caitlin Mannion '26 discuss the 10-day fieldwork and service trip to Kauai.

Schemel Forum Spring Courses Explore Climate Justice and Art Across the Ages
The public is invited to register for the evening enrichment courses, which will be held inside the Weinberg Memorial Library.

Nearly $1 Million Grant Awarded to University of Scranton’s Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling Program
Funds will support scholarships, other initiatives through 2030.

Community Collaborator: University Awarded Prestigious Carnegie Classification
A comprehensive self-study of the University’s efforts resulted in the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification designation.

Spitz Foundation Awards Grant to University of Success
The University of Success strives to improve long-term educational, economic and social outcomes for its students. The program is supported by gifts and grants.

Scranton English and Theatre Professor, Dr. Willenbrink, Edits Magazine
Scranton professor Hank Willenbrink, Ph.D., recently became top editor of “Ecumenica: Performance and Religion.” His first issue is now out.

Occupational Therapy Students Learn and Serve in Dominican Republic
University of Scranton occupational therapy students combined hands-on clinical learning with service and cultural immersion during a transformative trip to the Dominican Republic.

Noyce Scholars Serve Critical Need in STEM Education
The Noyce program provides scholarships, stipends and additional resources that prepare students to become excellent STEM teachers in high-need schools.
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Occupational Therapy Students Build Connections
A paint-and-sip event provides adults in the community with intellectual disabilities an opportunity to express themselves and connect with Scranton Occupational Therapy students.

Legacy of Enlightenment: The Biedlingmaier Family Scholarship/Endowment
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.One family with three generations of Scranton alumni bequeaths an everlasting gift of opportunity to future Royals.

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.




























