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Professor Receives Grant for Groundbreaking Art Project at Scranton, Georgetown
“Waymarks Toward Reunion” will bridge theology, art and interfaith dialogue across The University of Scranton and Georgetown University.

University Announces Fall 2025 Dean’s List
Students were named to The University of Scranton Dean’s List for the 2025 fall semester.

Student Spotlight: Sheldon Myers Presents Research on Video Games, Theater
Sheldon Myers presented research on the intersection of video games and theater at the Mid-Atlantic Popular American Culture Association Conference in November.

Students Added to Spring 2025 Dean’s List
Students added to The University of Scranton Dean’s List for the spring 2025 semester.

Experienced Political Figures To Lead Free ‘Campaign School’ Workshop
Former U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and current Lackawanna County Commissioners Thom Welby and Chris Chermak will share their expertise with aspiring political candidates and campaign staff.

Lucky Chops to Perform at The University of Scranton on Thursday, Feb. 12
Having reached millions of listeners and viewers on YouTube and social media, Lucky Chops bring their unique style to Scranton.

Black History Month Trivia Night Event on Feb. 16
All are invited to “Trivia Night: Contributions of Black Northeast Pennsylvanians Across the Eras – From the Underground Railroad to Black Scranton” on Feb. 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the Rose Room, Brennan Hall.

Community-Based Learning Talk Series Returns for Spring 2026
A series of three talks will highlight community partners and topics, including healthcare, affordable housing, and a discussion on resilience, cultural diversity and hope. Ways to enact positive change will also be explored.

Mass Timber, Major Impact: Robert S. '68 and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall Green Innovation
Designed to achieve LEED Silver certification, Weiss Hall features the innovative use of mass timber, a bio-based material reshaping modern construction practices.

University Receives ONR Grant: ‘A Project That Has Impact’ on Society
University of Scranton researchers will take aim at improving ionospheric forecasts.

Dr. Marc Shapiro’s 9th Book a Sacks Prize Finalist
Rav Kook’s newly uncovered writings are the subject of Dr. Shapiro’s book.

Spring Semester Events Planned at University
Spring events include musicals, concerts and lectures, as well as academic competitions for high school students in physics, history, world languages and the brain.
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Early Printed Book Donated
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.

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.




























