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Campus Catch-Up: Celebrating the Class of 2026
May was a milestone month at The University of Scranton.

Prolific Theologian Receives Arrupe Award (Photos)
M. Shawn Copeland, Ph.D., professor emerita of Boston College, received the 2026 Arrupe Award in a ceremony at the University.

University of Success Celebrates 2026 High School Graduates
From Scranton to campuses across the country, 16 University of Success graduates plan to enroll this fall in colleges and universities.

Renowned Economist Headlines Spring Henry George Seminar (Photos)
Philip E. Auerswald, Ph.D., professor of public policy at George Mason University, delivered the keynote speech at the spring Henry George Seminar.

Scranton Brass Orchestra Performing Sunday, June 14
The concert is free and open to the public with seating on a first-come, first-seated basis.

2026 Bonnie W. Oldham Library Research Prize Winners
The Bonnie W. Oldham awards were founded in 2011 and recognize excellence in research projects.

Scranton Holds 2026 Undergraduate Commencement (Full Story + Photos)
The University of Scranton conferred more than 900 bachelor’s degrees to graduates in the Class of 2026.

Graduate Commencement Held at Mohegan Arena (Full Story + Photos)
The University of Scranton awarded 450-plus advanced degrees to the Class of 2026.

Top Master’s, Doctoral Graduates Awarded
The University of Scranton’s 2026 commencement events included the presentation of awards to high-achieving academic standouts.

Class of 2026 Selects Teachers of the Year
Sinchul Back, Ph.D., and Andrew Venezia, Ph.D., are associate professors of cybercrime and homeland security and health and human performance, respectively.

Outstanding Graduates Recognized at Class Night
University of Scranton Class of 2026 graduates were recognized for academic excellence, leadership and service at Class Night.

Scranton Graduates Commissioned as Second Lieutenants
Five members of The University of Scranton’s Class of 2026 were commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army.
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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.

AOTA Inspire Conference
Five occupational therapy students attended American Occupational Therapy Association’s annual Inspire Conference. Seniors Emily Murphy, Emily Kane, Eva Dara, and Jocelyn Kugler, alongside graduate student Kaitlyn Gelman, traveled to Anaheim, California from April 23–25 to represent The University of Scranton.While in attendance, students participated in a variety of educational sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities. These experiences provided the opportunity to learn about current research, innovative interventions, and emerging trends within the field of occupational therapy. Students were also able to connect with practitioners, educators, and fellow students from across the country.

Banknotables
The Heritage Room will also host an exhibit of “Banknotables.” Banknotables are a concept created by alumnus and former Board of Trustees member Robert Bednar ’69. Bednar has more than 45 years of experience in the document security field. As Vice President for Document Security at the Atlantic Paper Company in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Bednar was involved with the U.S. Department of Agriculture food coupon program, American Express traveler’s checks, United States Treasury checks, domestic and foreign passports, visas and postage stamps, as well as foreign currencies and other documents of value.
























