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.
The University’s Center for Service and Social Justice adjusted its annual Christmas giving programs for the pandemic.
Small Business Development Center consumer preference survey shows strong support for small businesses for upcoming holiday season.
As holidays near, the University works with a local non-profit to help those in need.
The University of Scranton to pay red, white and blue tribute to veterans on Veterans Day.
The University of Scranton Players will present Clue: Stay at Home Edition, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. via Broadway On Demand.
The University of Scranton received $8,000 from the Robert H. Spitz Foundation to support its SPARK summer enrichment camp for local teens.
University seeks to engage the community in the civic process during the election and beyond.
Prospective students and their families can interact with faculty, students and staff at the University’s virtual Open House on Nov. 1.
Flexibility is key for the University’s application process for competitive programs during the pandemic.
Political columnist E.J. Dionne, Jr., will speak at a virtual Schemel Forum World Affairs Seminar Thursday, Oct. 29, from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
As Election nears, University participates in When We All Vote Together event to encourage early voting as part of #RoyalsVote initiative.
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA and University partner to celebrate Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month by profiling community businesses.
The University of Scranton has planned two virtual Open House events (Oct. 18 and Nov. 1.) using a state-of-the-art technology platform.
Greater Scranton MLK Commission series of community conversations addressing systemic racism continues this October.
The University prepares students for upcoming elections in November.
Schemel Forum virtual fall courses will explore Latin American authors and the COVID-19 pandemic from a philosophical perspective.
The University’s SBDC won the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Eastern Pennsylvania SBDC Excellence and Innovation Award.
Autism spokesperson Dr. Temple Grandin will be the keynote speaker at the University’s virtual Conference on disAbility Oct. 6.