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Scranton Teams Win Multiple Top Honors at IEEE Conference
University of Scranton students showcased their coding, design, problem-solving and presentation skills against peers from the Northeast.

Scranton Professors Win Coveted National Ethics Award a Third Consecutive Time
Faculty members from two of the University’s colleges are shaping ethical thinking in the financial profession.

University of Scranton Awarded PA Hunger-Free Campus Grant
The University is one of 30 institutions of higher education in Pennsylvania to receive the PA Hunger-Free Campus grant.

Student-Run SoccerFest Tournament Returns to Scranton
Open to players of all skill levels across multiple age and gender divisions, SoccerFest is a fun and competitive event. Proceeds benefit Friends of the Poor.

Jennifer Krupa, Acclaimed Trombonist, To Perform With University Jazz Band
The free concert on Saturday, April 18, promises world-class musicianship in downtown Scranton.

Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for April
Mary Lou Perri receives the Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for April 2026

Seeds Planted in Scranton Symbolize Relationship with Lenape People
Interpretive sign dedication and Lenape Cultural Program bring the spirit of Lenapehoking to Nay Aug Park, deepening the connection between Scranton and the Lenape people.

ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll Recognizes Grace Lennox ‘26
Grace V. Lennox, Class of 2026, is one of 168 college students nationwide recognized for their contributions to creating a more civically engaged culture within their campus communities.

CSA To Offer Annual Restaurant Fest
The Commuter Student Association promotes downtown Scranton restaurant businesses to university students through this annual event.

More Than a Dozen University of Scranton Grad Programs Ranked by U.S. News
The University’s top-100 programs in rehabilitation counseling, occupational therapy and nurse anesthesia made significant gains.

Upcoming University of Scranton AI Conference To Feature National Presenters
Educators, journalists, theologians and professionals from other walks of life will gather to confront ethical questions about the use of AI.

Career Expo Helps Students Jumpstart Future, Draws Largest Crowd in Years
Students from all majors at The University of Scranton made connections with potential future employers at the March 26 event.
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Place Project Collaboration with IDEA Center and WML
On Nov. 24, 2025, the Weinberg Memorial Library hosted student presentations from Dr. William Conlogue’s English 120: Introduction to Fiction course.The “Place Project Dioramas” were part of a four-part assignment. Dr. Conlogue, adjunct faculty in the Department of English and Theatre, instructed six groups of students to create a diorama depicting a scene or setting from one of three novels read in class. Students were encouraged to use resources available in the new IDEA Center in Weiss Hall after an introduction to the space by Director Tom Bryan.

'Of Those to Whom Much Is Given’: Bob Casey Inspires the Next Generation of Leaders
Former U.S. Senator Discusses His Enduring Bond with Scranton and Role Engaging Royals to Service as the University’s Leahy Distinguished Fellow

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.



























