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May 29, 2026

Retired and Ready to Serve? Opportunities Await With the Ignatian Volunteer Corps of NEPA

The Ignatian Volunteer Corps of Northeastern Pennsylvania matches retirees and people 50 and over to serve at nonprofit partner organizations in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties.

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May 8, 2026

Harvard Professor, Author Discusses Civil Rights in Myers Lecture (Photos)

Brandon Terry, Ph.D.’s, lecture, “Shattered Dreams, Infinite Hope,” expounded on his 2025 book of the same name.

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May 8, 2026

History Day State Champions Crowned at Scranton (Photos)

More than 700 middle and high school students registered for the event, competing for prizes and furthering history education.

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May 5, 2026

Performance Music To Host Pianist John Wilson on Saturday, May 16

Wilson, who grew up in the Greater Scranton area, is an acclaimed musical artist. His performance is open to the public and free to attend.

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April 24, 2026

The University of Scranton Commemorates Nation’s 250th

The Office of Community Relations will host a political dialogue on May 4 at 7 p.m.

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April 27, 2026

Ahmed Alom Featured Composer at 43rd Annual World Premiere Concert

The University of Scranton's Concert Band and Concert Choir will perform with the renowned pianist, composer and conductor at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2.

Following the screening of the WVIA documentary, "Making NEPA Home," the April 23 installment of the "CBL Talks" series will feature a panel discussion including speakers, shown above, Kara Washington, WVIA; Julie Schumacher Cohen, assistant vice president for community engagement and government affairs at The University of Scranton; Ushu Mukelo, Congolese Community of Scranton; Fikile Ryder, Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton; and Terilynn Brechtel and Audrey Golosky, United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA.
April 16, 2026

Spring Semester 'CBL Talks' Series To Conclude April 23

The University of Scranton will host panelists for a discussion and documentary screening of the WVIA documentary "Making NEPA Home."

Pictured during AICUP’s Student Advocacy Day on April 14 in Harrisburg: Daysi Carreto '14, assistant director for community and civic engagement at The University of Scranton, Cassidy Lowman ‘27, Pennsylvania State Representative Bridget M. Kosierowski (D-Lackawanna) and Philip Huffman '27.
April 17, 2026

Students Participate in Advocacy Day at State Capitol

The University of Scranton sent 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.

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April 21, 2026

Organizers Share Takeaways from AI Conference: ‘A Major Success’

The conference, supported by the University’s Ethics Across the Curriculum initiative, featured several dozen presenters from academia and beyond.

Poster for “Applied Ethics in an Era of Globalization: Perspectives from the East and the West” at the University of Scranton, featuring a traditional landscape illustration and a QR code.
April 20, 2026

Upcoming University of Scranton Conference Focuses on Ethics Education

A two-day interdisciplinary conference, examining ethics through a global and cross-cultural lens, will be hosted April 30 and May 1 at Scranton.

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April 9, 2026

Seeds Planted in Scranton Symbolize Relationship with Lenape People

Interpretive sign dedication and Lenape Cultural Program bring the spirit of Lenapehoking to Nay Aug Park, deepening the connection between Scranton and the Lenape people.

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April 9, 2026

ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll Recognizes Grace Lennox ‘26

Grace V. Lennox, Class of 2026, is one of 168 college students nationwide recognized for their contributions to creating a more civically engaged culture within their campus communities.

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April 9, 2026

CSA To Offer Annual Restaurant Fest

The Commuter Student Association promotes downtown Scranton restaurant businesses to university students through this annual event.

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April 9, 2026

University of Scranton Awarded PA Hunger-Free Campus Grant

The University is one of 30 institutions of higher education in Pennsylvania to receive the PA Hunger-Free Campus grant.

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April 9, 2026

Student-Run SoccerFest Tournament Returns to Scranton

Open to players of all skill levels across multiple age and gender divisions, SoccerFest is a fun and competitive event. Proceeds benefit Friends of the Poor.

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April 9, 2026

Jennifer Krupa, Acclaimed Trombonist, To Perform With University Jazz Band

The free concert on Saturday, April 18, promises world-class musicianship in downtown Scranton.

A Center for Service and Social Justice apron hangs on a shelf in the large area used to make meals for those in need in the lower level of Ciszek Hall.
April 7, 2026

Ciszek Hall Reconfigured to Serve Others

New space for extensive service programs offered by the Center for Service and Social Justice showcased at Open House at Ciszek Hall.

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April 8, 2026

More Than a Dozen University of Scranton Grad Programs Ranked by U.S. News

The University’s top-100 programs in rehabilitation counseling, occupational therapy and nurse anesthesia made significant gains.

Banner for The University of Scranton’s national interdisciplinary conference “Confronting the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence,” April 16–18, 2026, with AI-themed graphics.
April 8, 2026

Upcoming University of Scranton AI Conference To Feature National Presenters

Educators, journalists, theologians and professionals from other walks of life will gather to confront ethical questions about the use of AI.

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April 6, 2026

Harvard’s Brandon Terry to Deliver Myers Lecture

The New York Times praised Dr. Terry’s 2025 book, “Shattered Dreams, Infinite Hope,” which is the title of his upcoming lecture.

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December 15, 2025

University Community Rallies for Gift Drive

The Gifts for Kids program distributes hundreds of toys and items to local families.

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December 8, 2025

Empty Stocking Fund Concert Sunday, Dec. 14

The annual Empty Stocking Fund Benefit Concert at The University of Scranton brings money and gifts to local families and children in need.

A festive scene featuring a beautifully lit Christmas tree and a nativity display, with a group of people gathered around on a snowy evening.
December 9, 2025

University Holds Advent Mass and Christmas Tree Lighting [PHOTOS]

After attending this year's Advent Mass, members of The University of Scranton community braved the cold weather to witness the annual Christmas tree lighting.

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December 8, 2025

Santa Claus to Greet Children Over Ham Radio

Children and accompanying adults are welcome on six dates to visit the University’s W3USR offices and chat with Old Saint Nick.

Exterior view of Brennan Hall, home of the Kania School of Management, adorned with a festive wreath.
December 9, 2025

Scranton Accounting Ph.D. Program Earns No. 1 Worldwide Research Ranking

University of Scranton Ph.D. students, graduates and faculty members are both prolific and influential in their research, the Brigham Young University Accounting Research Ranking found.

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December 1, 2025

University Presidents, City Mayors Mark ‘Murgas Day’ (Photos)

Rev. Joseph Murgas was a wireless telegraphy inventor who helped Scranton and Wilkes-Barre relay messages in 1905.

Ethical Encounters events brought together University students and faculty in first-year seminar courses with Cypress House at St. Luke’s, a bakery job reentry program modeled after Homeboy Industries founded by Rev. Greg Boyle, S.J.  Students visited St. Luke’s Church in downtown Scranton, shown, and had the opportunity to hear from St. Luke’s Church pastor, Rev. Tyler Parry and local individuals who had been formerly incarcerated, sharing their stories of reentry in the Scranton area.
December 1, 2025

Ethical Encounters Program Connects Students to Post-Incarceration Realities

The most recent Ethical Encounters event brought University students and community members together for inspiring conversations on issues of reentry after incarceration, the value of belonging, and how to remove barriers to build an inclusive community.

Group photo of award recipients and presenters at the University of Scranton's Center for Ethics and Excellence event.
December 2, 2025

Exhibit Opened, Award Dedicated in Honor of David J. Wenzel ’69, G’74

David J. Wenzel ’69, G’74, was the recipient of the inaugural Center for Ethics and Excellence in Public Service (CEEPS) Public Service Award. Going forward, the award will bear his name.

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December 1, 2025

High School Students Attend 5th Annual Business Conference

The University’s nationally renowned Kania School of Management welcomed 83 high school students to campus for the event.

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November 11, 2025

Jesuit Education Benefits Military Communication Leaders

The University’s Department of Communication and Media marked Veterans Day with a panel event before a packed crowd in Leahy Hall.

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