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Lady Royals’ Center Recounts Big Win Over Pitt
The University of Scranton was the talk of collegiate women’s basketball Sunday after beating Division I Pitt. Photo gallery of game highlights and recounting of big win included.

Local High Schools, University Team Up at Data Science Day
Data science is a potentially lucrative career path that develops useful skills.

Friendship and Culture Showcased at Annual Fashion Show
The fashion show, co-hosted by The University of Scranton’s United Cultures Organization and Asia Club, is one of the largest cultural events on campus.

Yadin-Israel, Author and Professor, Presents Judaic Studies Lecture
The Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute Lecture was held earlier this month in Brennan Hall.

University Symphonic Band To Perform Nov. 22
Admission is free to attend the concert in which more than 70 members of the University community will perform.

Student Veterans Organization and ROTC Serve Local Veterans
Students from the University of Scranton’s Student Veterans Organization and ROTC teamed up during Veterans Week to prepare and deliver 60 meals to veterans in need across the Scranton community.

Scranton Wins Award to Foster Vocational Discernment
Vocational reflection will be aided by grant funding.

Hanley Follows ‘Path to Business Excellence' Event Nov. 22
The accounting and finance double major has taken advantage of opportunities within Scranton’s nationally ranked programs.

University String Orchestra To Perform Friday, Nov. 14
The ensemble, which features more than 40 members, will perform a free concert.

Class of 2029 Students Start Magis Honors Program
The Magis Honors Program in STEM is one of Scranton's five programs of excellence.

Class of 2029 Students Join Business Honors Program
The University of Scranton’s Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program features 32 first-year members from the Class of 2029.

Jesuit Education Benefits Military Communication Leaders
The University’s Department of Communication and Media marked Veterans Day with a panel event before a packed crowd in Leahy Hall.
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OT Students Volunteer at St. Clare's and St. Paul's Food Pantry
Senior OT students Julia Downing, Megan Casey, Grace Comiciotto and Rebekah Thompson volunteer at St. Clare’s/St. Paul’s food pantry is open on Fridays for two hours, serving food to those who need more assistance than their food stamps cover. They have promoted community health through providing members with nutrition to last them a week.

Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize Winners Announced
Prize winners of the 2025 Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize were honored at an Awards Ceremony and Reception on Friday, May 16, 2025, in the Charles Kratz Scranton Heritage Room of the Weinberg Memorial Library. Dr. George Aulisio, Dean of the Library, awarded the Undergraduate Foundational category to Myira Vilchis Bruno, a first-year political science major with a legal studies concentration; the Undergraduate Upper-level category to Miriam M. Van de Water, a graduating senior mathematical sciences and neuroscience double major with a minor in philosophy and a concentration in biology; and the Graduate category to Kiera Mooney and Jessica Tsu, graduate students in the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program.

Robert S. '68 and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall: Community at Its Foundation, Collaboration at Its Core
Robert S. '68 and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall has all the advanced features characteristic of a modern academic architectural gem.Beyond the large glass walls, steel, stone and state-of-the-art learning spaces, however, is a deeper significance: Weiss Hall represents progress and will actively bring it to life.


























