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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.

Ciszek Hall Reconfigured to Serve Others
New space for extensive service programs offered by the Center for Service and Social Justice showcased at Open House at Ciszek Hall.

Harvard’s Brandon Terry to Deliver Myers Lecture
The New York Times praised Dr. Terry’s 2025 book, “Shattered Dreams, Infinite Hope,” which is the title of his upcoming lecture.

The Spring 2026 Scranton Journal is Here!
Get a preview of the latest issue of The University of Scranton's alumni magazine. Flip through and read it on the website.

Campus Catch-Up: March Headlines From Scranton
The past few weeks were highlighted by the Lady Royals' Final Four run and the announcement of a new provost.

High School Juniors Invited To Tour Scranton on April 25
Academics, campus life and student success will be showcased at Junior Open House.

University of Scranton To Host Graduate Open House on April 22
Faculty interaction, admissions support and optional campus tours will highlight the evening.

Waymarks Toward Reunion’s ‘Feast’ Held at Scranton
“A Feast in the Wilderness” was a daylong gathering that bridged scholarship, music, food and worship.

KSOM’s ‘Gold Standard’ Accreditation Extended Through 2031
Only 6% of business schools worldwide earn AACSB accreditation — and KSOM’s next accreditation visit will be in 2031.

Historic Lady Royals Team To Leave a 'Lasting Mark'
The day after beating NYU on the court, members of the University's women's basketball team spent time off the court helping others.
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'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

Early 20th Century Celebrity Portraits by P.W. Costello
Weinberg Library Special Collections has acquired a collection of pen and ink portraits by Scranton’s master penman Patrick W. Costello from Costello’s great-grandson, Thomas Costello ’73. In celebration of the acquisition, Weinberg Memorial Library’s Heritage Room will exhibit a selection of Costello portraits of late 19th and early 20th century theatrical, sports and other personalities drawn between 1905 and 1930.

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.



























