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University Library Book Sale Date, Details Announced
Discover great reads at unbeatable prices while supporting the Weinberg Memorial Library.

University Concert Choir and Symphonic Band Performing Saturday, March 28
The University of Scranton's Concert Choir and Symphonic Band rarely play together. This free concert is a special pairing between the two groups.

Lady Royals in the Final Four: Schedule, Streaming, Social Media and More
Fans who are unable to attend the game in Salem, Virginia, can follow the action on social media or watch on ESPN+.
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Weiss Hall’s IDEA Center Begins To Fulfill Its Promise [VIDEO+PHOTOS]
The University’s new facility is quickly becoming a campus and regional engine for imagination and innovation.

Pope Francis Coauthor and Friend To Speak at University of Scranton
The story of how a rabbi and a pope built a decades-long bond will be told May 12.

Third Annual World Languages Day: “Make Yourself More (Interesting Than AI)”
The Department of World Languages and Cultures welcomed over 200 guests for the 2026 Annual World Languages Day on March 5 at the University, including students, faculty, staff and language students and teachers from local high schools.

Psychology Department Members Present Research at Conference
Undergraduate students, an alum and faculty members from The University of Scranton presented research at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference in Boston.

Program on the Impact of AI and Data Centers on March 30
The University community is invited for “The High Cost of AI: How Data Centers Are Reshaping Pennsylvania’s Energy Landscape” on Monday, March 30 at 6 p.m. in the Pearn Auditorium, Brennan Hall.

Spring 2026 Pysanka Workshops To Benefit Humanitarian Relief in Ukraine
Four pysanka workshops will be offered as follows: Sunday, March 22, from 1-3 p.m. and 3:30-5:30 p.m., and Sunday, March 29, from 1-3 p.m. and 3:30-5:30 p.m. The $30 workshop fee will be donated to humanitarian aid in Ukraine.

Scranton Students Perform in 78th Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band Festival
Royal musicians joined peers statewide for the historic performance event.

Brain and Behavior Conference to Feature Speakers, Research, Networking
The conference welcomes oral and poster presentation submissions. The deadline to submit is March 27.

Incoming Provost and Senior VP for Academic Affairs Announced
WeiDong Zhu, Ph.D., is currently the chief academic officer at Saint Peter’s University, a Jesuit sister institution in New Jersey.
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Royal Strategies for Creating a Global Sports Content Career
Aspiring sports communication professionals could use the rapid career trajectory of Ryan Disdier ’17 as a playbook for success.In less than a decade, the Princeton, New Jersey, native advanced from sports editor for The Aquinas at The University of Scranton to a global communicator who has captivated audiences of the NFL, NBA, XFL and one of the longest-standing organizations in the UK’s Premier League.

Celebrating the Retirement of Patricia 'Pat' Savitts
After 27 years of dedicated service, the Weinberg Memorial Library bids a fond farewell to Patricia “Pat” Savitts, Senior Circulation Services Clerk, who retired on July 25, 2025. Pat’s retirement marks the end of an era, and her absence will surely be felt throughout the Library and across campus.

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.




























