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First Look Inside Weiss Hall (Photos + Video)
See an early glimpse of what’s shaping up to be an architectural jewel that will serve as a center for innovation and workforce development.

Crime Analysis and Investigation Program Announced
Students will investigate cybercrimes, analyze crimes and give evidence-based guidance through a new internship program with the District Attorney’s Office.

Amateur Radio Open House Events Set for April 24
The University’s student amateur radio and IEEE clubs are working together to promote amateur radio and citizen science.

Students Participate in Advocacy Day at the State Capitol
On Wednesday, April 9, The University of Scranton sent a group of students and staff to Harrisburg for the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP) annual Student Aid Advocacy Day to advocate for state grants for higher education.

Biomechanics Programs Highlighted on Special Day
Students and instructors from The University of Scranton's biomechanics lab, as well as the Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Departments, welcomed Wallenpaupack Area High School students into their workspaces.

Scranton Mayoral Debates Coming to Campus
The University will host back-to-back debates between Democratic and Republican mayoral candidates beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 22.

Register for a Summer 2025 Course Today
Looking ahead to summer? Scranton’s on-campus and online summer courses, at a reduced tuition rate, can help students fulfill a requirement or get ahead.

Royals in Service at Homeboy, Los Angeles
Erin Burch '26 reflects on a spring break service journey to the West Coast organized by the University's Center for Service and Social Justice.

Program on U.S. Policy Toward the Middle East on May 1
All are invited for a program on “U.S. Policy Toward the Middle East: Lebanon, Palestine, and Beyond” on May 1 at 5:30 p.m. in the Pearn Auditorium, Brennan Hall.

Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for April 2025
Aubree L. Armezzani receives the Meg Cullen-Brown Magis Award for April 2025.

Scranton Graduate Programs Earn High Marks from U.S. News
Five of The University of Scranton’s graduate programs rank among the top 50 in the nation, in addition to a part-time MBA program that rose 30 spots.

Senior Producer of '60 Minutes' To Speak at Commencement
Scranton alumna and senior producer for "60 Minutes" to serve as the principal speaker at 2025 undergraduate commencement ceremony.
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Scranton Legacies
Michael ’92, Mary Alice ’92, Megan ’22, Katie ’24 and Mallory Bertrand ’28 reflect on the meaningful connections that have made the University a “special place” for their family across generations.A transfer to the University more than 30 years ago led then-sophomore Michael Bertrand to where he felt he “needed to be.” Life-affirming experiences followed, including a #ScrantonLoveStory, a Royal legacy and a notable career in New York City with the FBI. Today, Michael and Mary Alice Bertrand and their three daughters discuss cherished aspects of campus and the Scranton connections that have guided their path.

Christian Scipioni Memorial Collection
In memory of Christian Scipioni, Special Collections Assistant, who died suddenly on Feb. 18, 2022, the Weinberg Memorial Library has established the Christian Scipioni Memorial Collection of Fritz and Trudi Eberhardt Bookbindings and Ephemera. The collection will be housed in the Library’s McHugh Family Special Collections.