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Scranton Accounting Research: Chair, Ph.D. Program, Department Earn No. 1 National and Worldwide Rankings
The University’s Ph.D. in Accounting program and the department chair each earned No. 1 worldwide rankings in their respective divisions.

Scranton’s Dr. John Norcross Celebrated as a ‘Top 0.05%’ Scholar
The ScholarGPS website ranks educators based on the productivity, impact and quality of their research and writing.

Nonprofit Leadership Program Celebrates 2026 Graduates
The University of Scranton celebrated the graduation of 19 community leaders who participated in the Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program.

'Next-Level' Concert, Featuring Sidney Outlaw and Chris Johnson, on Feb. 28
The concert, presented by Performance Music at The University of Scranton, is free and open to the public with seating on a first-come, first-seated basis.

Waymarks Opening: 'A Feast in the Wilderness' to Feature Lecture, Concert and More
The inaugural celebration will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 8. Three of the four movements are free and open to the public.

Royals Provide Acts of Service Nationwide for Those Facing Housing Insecurity
Patrick George '26, Rachel Alesso '27 and Luke Flanagan '27 share their experiences leading domestic service trips across the country while building relationships and supporting various communities.

Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for February
Eric Gatto receives the Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for February 2026

University of Scranton Student Teachers Begin Assignments at Local Schools
Twenty-one students, who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in education, are practicing what they’ve learned in the classroom.

Schemel Forum Spring Luncheon Seminars Announced
Registration is now open for the spring Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon Seminars featuring distinguished speakers exploring topics both ancient and new.

Scranton Players To Tell Story of Renewal in Spring Musical
The University of Scranton Players’ spring musical, “The Spitfire Grill,” will be performed Feb. 27, 28 and March 1, 6, 7 and 8 with Friday and Saturday performances at 8 p.m. and Sunday performances at 2 p.m.

Ethics Across the Curriculum, Slattery Center Lectures Upcoming
Notre Dame professor Meghan Sullivan, Ph.D., will present the season’s first lecture for Ethics Across the Curriculum series.

Global Insights 'Taiwan' Set for March 12
Chih-Yi (Arena), an instructor from the 'Visiting Mandarin Chinese Teacher Program' sponsored by the Taiwanese Ministry of Education, will present the March 12 Global Insights event. Learn about the country's cultural infusions, Mazu Pilgrimage and night market, among other topics.
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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.

Editing Hollywood One Deadline at a Time
Stephanie Webber ’10 helps shape celebrity stories everyone’s talking about — from visioning viral headlines at the New York Post to mentoring the next generation of journalists.

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.




























