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Live band performance at a library, entertaining a crowd of children and families.
September 19, 2025

Family Weekend Concerts to Feature Kyle Athayde Dance Party

A nationally recognized big band group will perform a traditional concert, a children's concert and host masterclasses.

Jenny Gonzalez Monge, LSW, program director of S.T.A.R.S (Students Together Achieving Remarkable Success), Marywood University.
September 15, 2025

The Migrant Workforce Behind NEPA’s Agricultural Industry: Historical Realities and Current Implications

Join us during Hispanic Heritage Month to learn from Jenny Gonzalez Monge about the history of the local migrant workforce behind the booming agricultural industry in NEPA that started in the 1940s. Learn how this history impacts current employment and immigration realities for the regional Hispanic and Latino community.

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September 17, 2025

County Officials Visit IDEA Center, Hopeful for Future Developments

The University of Scranton's newest building, Robert S. '68 and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall, which opened earlier this semester, includes a state-of-the-art IDEA Center that houses numerous high-technology pieces of equipment.

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September 16, 2025

Salvadoran-Born Bishop Speaking on Campus

Bishop Evelio Menjivar, an advocate for immigrants, is scheduled to talk Thursday, Sept. 18.

Promotional banner for the 24th Annual U.S. Conference on Disability featuring speaker Tiffany Yu, highlighting topics of advocacy and employment in the age of AI.
September 9, 2025

Disability Conference: Registration Open, Author and Creator to Speak

The 24th Annual U.S. Conference on Disability is free to attend with advanced registration.

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September 11, 2025

Accomplished Scholars to Speak at Schemel Forum Luncheon Seminars

Registration is now open for the fall Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon Seminars featuring distinguished speakers.

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September 8, 2025

Constitution Day Dialogue: A Scranton Conversation

University students and members of the local community are invited to attend our Constitution Day Dialogue to share their perspectives.

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September 9, 2025

Volunteer and Service Fair Draws Large Crowd

The University of Scranton’s annual event packed the McIlhenny Ballroom with University students, community members and outside organizations.

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September 9, 2025

University Celebrates Mass of the Holy Spirit

The University of Scranton community gathered in prayer inside the Byron Recreation Complex.

University of Scranton students sign up for service opportunities at local nonprofit organizations at annual volunteer fair.
September 2, 2025

Fair for Nonprofit Agencies Seeking Volunteers

The University of Scranton will host a fair for area nonprofit organizations seeking college students as volunteers on Sept. 9.

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September 3, 2025

Weiss Hall Dedication a ‘New Chapter’ in the University’s History and Future

The University of Scranton’s newest building will serve as a hub for innovation, experiential learning, community engagement and more.

A jazz band performance featuring a saxophonist in a colorful shirt, surrounded by musicians playing various instruments under a tent.
September 2, 2025

Jazz Band Provides Back-to-School Soundtrack (VIDEO)

Music played by The University of Scranton’s Jazz Band could be heard across campus as students settled in and volunteered at First-Year Move-In.

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August 25, 2025

Downtown Scavenger Hunt To Take Place Aug. 29

The 15th Annual Downtown Scavenger Hunt offers University students an opportunity to explore the Scranton area.

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August 27, 2025

Scranton Professors To Instruct Schemel Forum Fall Courses

Registration is now open for Schemel Forum fall courses, instructed by University professors Susan Poulson, Ph.D., and Michael Jenkins, Ph.D.

A mural, located at 130 N. Washington Ave. in downtown Scranton, shown, was designed and created by Lenape artist Ben Scott Miller, an enrolled member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians, together with renowned Spanish artist Miguel Angel Belinchón, known professionally as BELIN. (Photo courtesy Robert Vercoe /Scranton Tomorrow)
August 20, 2025

New Lenape Mural in Downtown Scranton

The University is among the sponsors and partners that supported a mural project, "Remembrance and Continuance: The Lenape Story in Scranton."

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August 19, 2025

NeighborWorks’ Podcast Features University Community Relations Staff

In the "Be A Neighbor" episode, Julie Schumacher Cohen, assistant vice president for community engagement and government affairs, and Daysi Carreto, assistant director for community and civic engagement, discussed the University's collaborations with community partners.

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August 19, 2025

Local Women Complete Entrepreneurship Program

The WEC StartUP Spring Program lasts six weeks and equips attendees with numerous tools and services for success.

Group photo of students and staff from The University of Success, standing on a staircase with a sign beside them.
July 22, 2025

Local HS Freshmen Join University of Success

The two-week Summer Institute provided students with various opportunities to explore academic, social and cultural enrichment.

On Sunday, June 22, the community is invited to participate in the 2025 World Refugee Day Celebration at Nay Aug Park in Scranton from 2-5 p.m. More than 20 community agencies are working together to plan this celebration and additional partners and sponsors are making this day of solidarity and friendship possible. Members of the planning committee shown are, front row, from left: Smriti Sitaula, Bhutanese Cultural Foundation of Scranton Association; Daysi Carreto, The University of Scranton; Chandra Sitaula, Bhutanese Cultural Foundation of Scranton Association; Audrey Golosky, United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA; Fatima Ashraf, Muslim Association of Wyoming Valley; and Dr. Maria Vital, The University of Scranton. Second row, from left: Ushu Mukelo, Congolese Community of Scranton; Fikile Ryder, Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton; Julie Schumacher Cohen, The University of Scranton; Sister Donna Korba, I.H.M., Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; Jenny Gonzalez, S.T.A.R.S. Program at Marywood University; and Phil Yevics, Scranton Area Multifaith Ministerium.  Not pictured: Gulnar Siddiqi, Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton; Terilynn Brechtel, United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA, Channel Kearse, City of Scranton; Melinda Krokus, Marywood University & Islamic Center of Scranton; Joana Salfriya, Islamic Center of Scranton, Lori Walton, Islamic Center of Scranton and The University of Scranton; Toya Timsina, Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, PA Department of Education Migrant Education Program; and Rabbi Daniel Swartz, Temple Hesed.
June 18, 2025

Community Events to Join for Juneteenth and World Refugee Day

The University of Scranton Office of Community Relations is supporting two community events this week in the City of Scranton to celebrate the federal holiday of Juneteenth and the global commemoration of World Refugee Day.

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June 3, 2025

Cyber-AI Camp Coming to Scranton

Rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors are eligible to attend the camp July 8-10.

The University of Scranton’s Center for Service and Social Justice collected hundreds of donated toys for area children through annual Christmas giving programs on campus. Helping to sort through the donated items are, from left, University students Sophie Chmelicek, an engineering management major from Manlius, New York; Zoe Honney, a cybercrime and homeland security major from Scranton; Sophia Carranza, a psychology major from Union City, New Jersey; and Bradly Kaufman, a Kinesiology major from Scranton.
December 13, 2024

Christmas Gift Drives Held at Scranton

Hundreds of gifts were donated to local children at Christmas through The University of Scranton’s annual giving programs.

The Annual Empty Stocking Fund Benefit Concert with the Scranton Brass Orchestra, presented by Performance Music at The University of Scranton, will take place Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Houlihan-McLean Center. The concert is open to the public, with attendees asked to bring either a new unwrapped toy, new piece of child’s clothing, new toiletry items or a cash donation.
December 5, 2024

Empty Stocking Fund Benefit Concert Dec. 11

Holiday-themed Empty Stocking Fund Benefit Concert with Scranton Brass Orchestra set for Dec. 11.

The 57th annual Noel Night concert, presented by Performance Music at The University of Scranton, will take place on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m.. in the Houlihan-McLean Center. Doors open at 7 p.m. and prelude begins at 7:05 p.m. The concert is open to the public, free of charge.
December 3, 2024

Noel Night Concert Set for Dec. 7

The University’s Noel Night concert features student ensembles and includes a variety of sacred selections interspersed with readings of Nativity texts.

Supported by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant awarded Joseph Klobusicky, Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics, The University of Scranton hosted a Data Science Day Competition for area high school students. Pictured from left are winners of the individual division of the competition: Ryan Flaim, who came in third place; Vincent You, who came in second place; and Ethan Fenner, who came in first place; and Dr. Klobusicky. The three students are seniors at Scranton Preparatory School.
December 2, 2024

High School Students Participate in Data Science Competition

University of Scranton Mathematics Department hosts first Data Science Day Competition for area high school students.

University of Scranton student volunteers prepared 150 Thanksgiving food baskets for area families in need. The annual Thanksgiving Food Drive was organized by the University’s Center for Service and Social Justice.
December 2, 2024

Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive Held

University of Scranton students gathered to prepare 150 Thanksgiving food baskets for area families in need.

Local Women completed The University of Scranton Women’s Entrepreneurship Center StartUP Fall program offered by the Small Business Development Center (SBDC). The fall program was sponsored by Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Business Finance Corporation. Pictured, from left, are participants who completed the Start-Up program: Maria Bonacci,Geneen Brown, Kylie Matulich, University WEC student intern, Melanie Van Ommeren, Katelyn McManamon, special projects coordinator for The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center, Cheyanne Peaten-Holder, Ken Doolittle, business finance manager for NEPA Alliance, Brigid Lawrence, Carrie Sykes, business finance specialist for NEPA Alliance, Jill White, Zakiyyah Smith, business consultant for The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center, Claudette Polidoro, Arianna Taylor, University WEC student intern, Megan Poremba and Nesha Parker.
December 1, 2024

Area Women Complete Business Startup Program

Area women complete a SBDC Women Entrepreneur Center StartUp certificate program.

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October 28, 2024

Royals Vote: Election Day 2024

Royals Vote initiative works to ensure that The University of Scranton campus is ready to vote in the Presidential Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy, professor of history at Northampton Community College, will present “Black Jews in America: Diversity and Identity” at The University of Scranton’s Weinberg Judaic Studies Institute Lecture on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the PNC Auditorium of the Loyola Science Center. The lecture is free of charge and open to the public.
October 29, 2024

Black Jews in America Discussed Nov. 19

“Black Jews in America: Diversity and Identity” will be presented by Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy at the Judaic Studies Institute Lecture Nov. 19.

For the sixth year, The Princeton Review has recognized The University of Scranton for its commitment to sustainability initiatives in its recently published 2025 “Guide to Green Colleges.” Just 511 colleges in the world were selected for inclusion in the guidebook.
October 30, 2024

Scranton Among Greenest Colleges in World

Scranton is among 511 schools in the world recognized “for exceptional programs, policies and practices related to sustainability and the environment.”

Award-winning author Stephanie Saldaña discussed her book “What We Remember Will Be Saved” at The University of Scranton’s 2024 Ignatian Values in Action Lecture on campus on Oct. 10. The book was selected for the University’s “Royal Reads” program for its incoming class of 2028. Seated is: David Marx, Ph.D., acting provost of academic affairs. Standing, from left, are: Melinda and Christian Krokus, Ph.D., professor of theology and religious studies; Gretchen Van Dyke, Ph.D., associate professor of political science; guest speaker Stephanie Saldaña; Stephen Whittaker, Ph.D., professor of English and theatre; Robert (Hank) Willenbrink, Ph.D., associate professor of English and theatre; and Mary Troy, Ph.D., assistant professor of counseling and human services.
October 25, 2024

University Holds Annual Ignatian Values in Action Lecture

Award winning author Stephanie Saldaña discussed her book at The University of Scranton’s Ignatian Values in Action Lecture on Oct. 10

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