Wyoming Seminary, University of Scranton Students Explore Innovation

Five University of Scranton students helped facilitate the hands-on learning activities.
A group of students engaged in a collaborative discussion around a table, with papers and pens in front of them.
The University of Scranton on Thursday, Jan. 22, welcomed seventh-grade students and their teachers from Wyoming Seminary Lower School to campus for a field trip. The IDEA Center inside Robert S. ’68 and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall hosted the students, who participated in activities and challenges that tested and refined their entrepreneurial skills.

A group of seventh-grade students from Wyoming Seminary visited The University of Scranton on Thursday, Jan. 22, for a hands-on field trip focused on creativity, problem-solving and entrepreneurship.

Much of the day’s programming occurred inside the IDEA Center at Robert S. ’68 and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall, where Sem students participated in interactive activities that challenged them to think like entrepreneurs and designers. Working in small teams, the students developed business ideas, identified real-world problems and pitched solutions in areas such as gaming, entertainment, sustainability and school improvements. The students also engaged with the IDEA Center’s laser engravers and 3-D printers to create advertisement products and investigate protoyping.

“Students embraced this experience completely,” said Tom Bryan, director of the IDEA Center. “They collaborated, solved problems and gained real insight into entrepreneurship and design. They stepped into the role of University students for the day, rose to the occasion and had a lot of fun in the process.”

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Working alongside Bryan as volunteers were University of Scranton students Allison Kipp, a business analytics major from Pittston; Cameron Moczulski, a journalism/electronic media and advertising/public relations major from Carbondale; Damien Bryla, an accounting major from Canadensis; Daniel Juchnicki, a mechanical engineering major from Tobyhanna; and Vincenzo Angeloni, a journalism/electronic media major from Jessup.

The goal of the IDEA Center, which opened at the beginning of the 2025-2026 academic year, is to empower students, faculty and community partners to turn concepts into reality with cutting-edge resources and instructors.

For additional coverage, please see the following links from WNEP-TV and the Scranton Times-Tribune.

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