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Biology Professors Awarded NSF Grant for Research Equipment
A $551,957 National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation grant will enhance teaching and research in biology fields at Scranton.
Scranton Among Top Catholic Colleges for Producing Ph.D.s
The University of Scranton ranks high nationally among Catholic colleges and universities for producing Ph.D. recipients in science fields.
W3USR Ham Radio Station Dedication Oct. 25
Dedication set for the University’s state-of-the-art W3USR ham radio station that is used by a student club, for courses and for research projects funded by NSF, NASA and ARDC.
Noted Authors to Speak at Schemel Forum Events This Fall
Schemel Forum plans collaborative programs with the Slattery Center for the Ignatian Humanities and the Weinberg Memorial Library.
Ignatian Values in Action Lecture Oct. 10
Author Stephanie Saldaña to discuss award-winning book “What We Remember Will Be Saved” at the Ignatian Values in Action Lecture.
Club Spotlight: Mountain Sports To Host Oct. 19 Event
Mason DiCesare ’26, Vice President of Mountain Sports Club, Winter Sports, invites students of varying levels to all types of events.
Students Work on Community-Based Learning Projects in Courses Offered During Spring Semester
Multiple community-based learning projects partnered students with local organizations and brought real-world experiences into their curriculum.
Learning From Chinese Philosophy Discussed
Best-selling author and one of the best 300 professors in the U.S.A., Bryan W. Van Norden, Ph.D., discussed Learning from Chinese Philosophy at Scranton.
President’s Medal Awarded at Black-Tie Gala in NYC
The University honored former board chair and benefactor James M. Slattery ’86, H’23 with its President’s Medal and raised a record amount of support for Presidential Scholarships.
University of Scranton Appoints New Faculty Members
The University has appointed 22 new full-time faculty members for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Faculty Member Appointed General Editor
Yamile Silva, Ph.D., was appointed general editor of an academic journal, and an international professional organization chose her dossier as best scholarly collaborative project.
Economist Marc Melitz To Deliver Henry George Lecture
Global Production and Innovation Networks to be discussed at the University’s Henry George Lecture Oct. 24.
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Brendan Deneen is the author of the award-winning coming-of-age novel "The Ninth Circle," the horror novel "The Chrysalis," and "Morbius: Blood Ties," an original novel set in the SpiderMan universe for Marvel/Titan. He’s also the author of the best-selling four-volume "Night Night Groot" picture book series for Marvel; the original middle-grade graphic novel "Green Arrow: Stranded for DC Comics;" the upcoming novel "Guardians of the Galaxy Annihilation for Marvel/Titan;" and the upcoming sci-fi romance novel "Tracer for Blackstone Publishing."