Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., answered a few questions about becoming the 28th president of The University of Scranton.
The University of Scranton Magis Honors students have created a series of fun and educational science videos for kids.
The University will offer a new major in communication sciences and disorders beginning in the fall semester of 2021.
Two upcoming political student dialogues planned for spring 2021 will discuss the purpose and status of American democracy and explore “cancel culture.”
University of Scranton students will conduct a business inventory survey of Scranton area businesses as part of their business management courses.
Scranton received a $1.5 million Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grant in support of its new mechanical engineering major.
A new partnership builds on efforts to support restaurants while helping community members in need.
Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar, author of Never Caught, to offer virtual presentation; University to host Youth Dialogue.
Quotes about Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., the 28th president of The University of Scranton.
Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., will serve as the 28th president of The University of Scranton beginning this summer.
Accounting students will provide free tax assistance to low and medium income residents through a contactless system for the VITA program.
Scranton professors in English and theatre, counseling and human services and philosophy will lead Schemel Forum courses this semester.
The University of Success is now accepting applications for the upcoming 2021 academic year that begins this summer.
Local business owners and non-profit founder/CEO to share experiences and provide insights.
The University announced plans for the safe return of students to campus for the Spring 2021 semester, which begins on Monday, Feb. 1.
Gail and Francis Slattery Center for the Ignatian Humanities to host authors of Joe Biden and Catholicism in the U.S. and The Ignatian Adventure.
Scranton Reads 2021 announces February events.
The Schemel Forum’s World Affairs Seminars feature eight renowned speakers discussing current topics ranging from the pandemic to Russia.
The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center Offers Business Start-Up Training with the City of Scranton.
University of Scranton President Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., sent a Statement on National Unity to the University community.
Program established at the onset of pandemic has provided thousands of meals to area residents in need.
Multiple community-based learning projects partnered students with area organizations and brought real-world experiences into the classroom.
The Strategic Plan 2020 outlines five innovative goals that face “the future while embracing our deepest and most central traditions.”
Participants complete The University of Scranton Women’s Entrepreneurship Center and Small Business Development Center StartUP fall program.
NativityMiguel School will honor Rev. Herbert B. Keller, S.J., vice president for mission and ministry at the University.
University students participate in Community-Based Learning courses to address local city issues.
Local students join with Hope Horn Gallery for gallery talk, followed by spinning and weaving workshop. Final workshop to be offered on December 8.
Performance Music at the University will present the 53rd annual Noel Night (COVID edition) virtually on Dec. 5.
Address given by then-U.S. Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. at the University’s 1976 undergraduate commencement ceremony has a familiar ring to it.
Scranton Tomorrow partners with the downtown Scranton business community to offer a special opportunity for students.