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Students Perform at Intercollegiate Band Festival
Six University of Scranton Performance Music students participated in the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band Festival on Mar. 14-16.

Six Events Designed to Make March 27 Career Expo a Slam-Dunk
Students who attend two or more career development events and the March 27 Career Expo will receive a free T-shirt.

Students Learn Eight Languages in a Day
More than 100 area high school students learned about languages and cultures from around the globe at the World Languages Day event.

Celebrating Women's History Month
The University of Scranton celebrates women in its history, as continued in the Cultural Centers' theme of “Moving Forward Together.”

Arts, Culture and Wine To Be Discussed at Schemel Forum Events
Schemel Forum collaborative programs will feature topics in the areas of literature, culture, music and wine education during the spring semester.

University Library Book Sale Set for April 26-27
The University’s Weinberg Memorial Library is accepting book, CD and DVD donations for its annual book sale the last weekend of April.

Bursting Our Political Bubbles: A Dialogue on Recent Executive Orders 3/25
The Political Dialogue series returns for Spring 2025 to provide students with opportunities for dialogue, reflection and connection. The topic will be recent Executive Orders and will take place on March 25 from 7-9 p.m.

The 2025 Brain Bee Competition Winners Announced
The winners of the 24th Annual Northeast PA Brain Bee for high school students hosted at The University of Scranton represent three states.

Fabril Desroches '27, To Present Global Insights 'Haiti' March 26
Global Insights continues the 10th year of programming with "Haiti" at the next spring Global Insights event on March 26.

Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for March 2025
Sarah M. Shedlauskas '99 receives the Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for March 2025.

Research Presented at Eastern Psychological Association Conference
Undergraduate students, recent graduates and faculty members presented research at the Eastern Psychological Association conference in Philadelphia.

Royals Changing Outcomes One Child at a Time
University alumni, faculty and students rally in support when Douglas Boyle, DBA '88 and Laura Boyle champion a youth center that provides a free environment for athletics, artistry and wellness.
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Service in the Community
This intersession, first-year OT student Jayda Eike was one of 11 students chosen to participate in a service trip to New Orleans, Louisiana, with the Center for Service and Social Justice.

‘Good Work That Does Good in the World’
During a presentation to Professional Nursing students, Daysi Carreto ’14, assistant director of community and civic engagement at Scranton, highlighted the Catherine McCauley Center’s “Period Project,” which provides menstrual products to clients, many of whom are experiencing homelessness. The presentation opened the eyes of many students to the challenges of menstrual hygiene product access due to poverty. Inspired by this, they, under the guidance of their instructor, Dona Rinaldi Carpenter, Ed.D., professor of nursing, began to collaborate with the Catherine McCauley Center on a Community-Based Learning (CBL) project.