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The University of Scranton and the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) honored John R. Sinclair III as part of the fourth annual ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll.
April 20, 2025

ALL IN Student Voting Honor Roll Recognizes John Sinclair III ‘25

John R. Sinclair III, Class of 2025, is one of 232 college students nationwide recognized for their nonpartisan voter registration and turnout successes in 2024

A collaboration between University of Scranton Philosophy Professor Daniel Haggerty, Ph.D., (right) and Accounting Professor Douglas Boyle, DBA, that leverages the work of Aristotle and Plato to fight fraud through developing virtue, won the prestigious 2025 Curt Verschoor Ethics Feature of the Year Award from the Institute of Management Accountants’ Committee on Ethics and Strategic Finance. The award-winning article highlights Scranton’s Jesuit tradition and the fact that “humanities are not disconnected from the practical interests and concerns of business, people and society today,” said Dr. Haggerty. This marks the third time that Dr. Boyle has received this national award.
April 22, 2025

Professors Win National Accounting Ethics Award

A professor of philosophy teams with accounting professors to apply the wisdom of ancient texts on virtue to solve the problem of fraud.

University of Scranton alumni Jacquelyn Dionne, R.N. ’89 and Monsignor G. Joseph Quinn, J.D., J.C.L. ’72 will receive honorary degrees from The University of Scranton at its undergraduate commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 18.
April 22, 2025

Two To Receive Honorary Degrees From Scranton

The University will bestow two honorary degrees at its 2025 undergraduate commencement ceremony Sunday, May 18.

In Concert: The University of Scranton String Orchestra, presented by Performance Music at The University of Scranton, is set for Friday, Apr. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Houlihan-McLean Center.
April 22, 2025

University of Scranton String Orchestra to Perform April 25

University String Orchestra to perform works of Bach, Barber, Copland, Nelhybel, Tchaikovsky and others at a concert on Friday.

Signing a memorandum of understanding for a new Crime Analysis and Investigation Program for internships for University of Scranton students at the Lackawanna County District Attorney’s Office are, seated from left Brian Gallagher, J.D., district attorney for Lackawanna County and Carolyn McNamara Barry, Ph.D., dean of the University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Standing are: Michael Jenkins, Ph.D., professor and chair of the University’s Department of Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity and Sociology, and Zoe Honney, a cybercrime and homeland security major at Scranton.
April 16, 2025

Crime Analysis and Investigation Program Announced

Students will investigate cybercrimes, analyze crimes and give evidence-based guidance through a new internship program with the District Attorney’s Office.

To commemorate Arab American Heritage Month, Dr. Jim Zogby, President of the Arab American Institute, will discuss a range of issues, from his own Jesuit education at Le Moyne College, advocacy on behalf of Arab Americans, and U.S. policy toward the Middle East.
April 13, 2025

Program on U.S. Policy Toward the Middle East on May 1

All are invited for a program on “U.S. Policy Toward the Middle East: Lebanon, Palestine, and Beyond” on May 1 at 5:30 p.m. in the Pearn Auditorium, Brennan Hall.

high school students and adults gather around a hospital bed with a manikin in the bed
April 14, 2025

Biomechanics Programs Highlighted on Special Day

Students and instructors from The University of Scranton's biomechanics lab, as well as the Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Departments, welcomed Wallenpaupack Area High School students into their workspaces.

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April 16, 2025

First Look Inside Weiss Hall (Photos + Video)

See an early glimpse of what’s shaping up to be an architectural jewel that will serve as a center for innovation and workforce development.

The University of Scranton’s W3USR ham radio station features floor-to-ceiling glass walls and advanced equipment. Area residents are invited to visit the state-of-the-art station on Apr. 24 from 4 to 9 p.m. to discover more about the exciting and fun career or hobby in this area of science and technology.
April 14, 2025

Amateur Radio Open House Events Set for April 24

The University’s student amateur radio and IEEE clubs are working together to promote amateur radio and citizen science.

The University of Scranton will host an upcoming pair of debates between Democratic and Republican candidates for Mayor. The debates, held on the evening of Tuesday, April 22, will take place at the PNC Auditorium of Loyola Science Center. Incumbent Mayor Paige Cognetti and Bob Sheridan will participate in the Democratic debate at 6 p.m., followed by the Republican debate between Patricia Beynon and Lynn Labrosky at 7:15 p.m.
April 14, 2025

Scranton Mayoral Debates Coming to Campus

The University will host back-to-back debates between Democratic and Republican mayoral candidates beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 22.

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April 6, 2025

CSA To Offer Annual Restaurant Fest

The Commuter Student Association promotes the downtown Scranton restaurant business to university students.

University of Scranton graduate Nicole Young, a 16-time Emmy Award-winning senior producer for “60 Minutes,” will serve as the principal speaker at Scranton’s undergraduate commencement ceremony on May 18. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. at the Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre.
April 8, 2025

Senior Producer of '60 Minutes' To Speak at Commencement

Scranton alumna and senior producer for "60 Minutes" to serve as the principal speaker at 2025 undergraduate commencement ceremony.

At The University of Scranton's Rev. Kevin P. Quinn, S.J. Athletics Campus, five signs detail sustainable features. Shown with the signs displayed on the exterior of the main building are Amelia Farry '25, a work-study student in The University of Scranton Office of Sustainability, and Mark Murphy, director of sustainability and energy management.
April 20, 2025

Practicing Sustainability at the Rev. Kevin P. Quinn Athletics Campus

New exterior signs at the main building detail sustainable features such as LED lighting, artificial turf and rain gardens. Students created the signs to raise awareness.

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April 6, 2025

Men's Basketball Gives Back to The Boy's and Girl's Club of Scranton with Three-Point Challenge

The University of Scranton men's basketball team raised $630 for The Boy's and Girl's Club of Scranton with a three-point challenge during the 2024-25 season.

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April 9, 2025

Scranton Graduate Programs Earn High Marks from U.S. News

Five of The University of Scranton’s graduate programs rank among the top 50 in the nation, in addition to a part-time MBA program that rose 30 spots.

Wycliffe Gordon, H ’06, left, and Jennifer Krupa are the guest musicians for the 42nd Annual University of Scranton World Premiere Composition Series Concert at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Apr. 12, in the Houlihan-McLean Center. Gordon and Krupa, his former student-turned-acclaimed composer, will premiere original compositions written for the University’s ensembles.
April 8, 2025

World-Class Musicians To Premiere Compositions April 12

The World Premiere Composition Series Concert provides students the rare opportunity to perform and debut work written by internationally acclaimed composers.

Rabbi Shlomo Brody, Ph.D., executive director of Ematai and columnist for the Jerusalem Post, will present “Jewish Ethical Perspectives on Civilian Casualties in War: A Tale of Two Sieges” at The University of Scranton’s Judaic Studies Institute Lecture on Apr. 24. University of Scranton theology professor Patrick Clark, Ph.D., will be present a Christian perspective at the talk.
April 8, 2025

Ematai Executive Director To Deliver Judaic Studies Lecture

Rabbi Shlomo Brody, Ph.D., executive director of Ematai, will present “Jewish Ethical Perspectives on Civilian Casualties in War” on April 24.

The University of Scranton will host multiple Earth Day events for students, faculty, staff and the greater Scranton community during the month of April.
April 8, 2025

University Celebrates Earth Day Throughout April

The University of Scranton continues to embrace the goals and priorities of “Laudato Si’: Care for the Common Home.”

Several members of the University community, shown, traveled to El Salvador with the Jesuit Center in January. At a March 24 Spirituality Luncheon they  discussed their experience. This date is of particular significance, as it is the 45th anniversary of St. Oscar Romero’s martyrdom.
March 31, 2025

Honoring the 45th Anniversary of Saint Óscar Romero's Martyrdom

The University of Scranton honors the legacy of Saint Óscar Romero with a special exhibit and events reflecting on his enduring impact on faith, justice and solidarity with the people of El Salvador.

The University of Scranton’s Henry George Lecture Series is Northeastern Pennsylvania’s premier event of its kind, having hosted lectures by a dozen winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics. Michael C. Munger, Ph.D., pictured, will deliver the Henry George Spring Seminar on Thursday, Apr. 10, at 4 p.m. in the McIlhenny Ballroom of the DeNaples Center.
April 1, 2025

Prolific Author, Economist to Speak April 10

Michael C. Munger, Ph.D., of Duke University, will deliver the spring Henry George Seminar at The University of Scranton on April 10.

Rhapsody in Blue at 100 featuring acclaimed organist Frederick Hohman, D.M.A., presented by Performance Music at The University of Scranton, will premiere the first full organ transcription of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” on Friday, Apr. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the Houlihan-McLean Center. The concert is free of charge and open to the public.
March 28, 2025

Rhapsody in Blue at 100 Performance Set for April 4

Acclaimed organist Frederick Hohman will premiere the first full organ transcription of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” on April 4 at Scranton.

The University will host multiple academic competitions and educational events for area middle and high school students during the spring semester. The competitions include award presentations, including the Evening of Environmental Science, planned for Apr. 24 this year, at which the winners of the Earth Day Essay Competition will be announced.
March 25, 2025

Area Students Face Off in Academic Competitions

The University of Scranton will host multiple academic competitions for middle and high school students throughout the spring semester.

Academic events for area students in April include the math Integration Bee, the Earth Day Essay Contest and the Hayes Family Science Competition, which is an interactive physics contest for area high school students set for Apr. 10 on campus.
March 24, 2025

April Packed With Public Events at Scranton

Musical performances, art exhibits, academic competitions and events for area high school students are among the events planned in April.

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March 18, 2025

Spring 2025 Pysanka Workshops To Benefit Humanitarian Relief in Ukraine

University to offer series of pysanka workshops to teach traditional Ukrainian art and benefit humanitarian relief to Ukraine.

Area residents, alumni and current students can learn about the more than 40 advanced degree programs and certificates offered at The University of Scranton at its Graduate Open House on Wednesday, Apr. 9. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. on the fourth floor of the DeNaples Center.
March 18, 2025

Graduate Open House Set for April 9 at Scranton

Hear firsthand from students and graduates about the career impact of Scranton’s 40-plus advanced degree programs and certificates on April 9.

red stripes, blue stars on white background and test that states "Bursting Our Political Bubbles: a Dialogue Across Differences a Dialogue on Recent Executive Orders Tuesday, March 25th from 7-9PM Kane Forum, Edward Leahy Hall 235"
March 10, 2025

Bursting Our Political Bubbles: A Dialogue on Recent Executive Orders 3/25

The Political Dialogue series returns for Spring 2025 to provide students with opportunities for dialogue, reflection and connection. The topic will be recent Executive Orders and will take place on March 25 from 7-9 p.m.

More than 100 high school students from six area high schools learned Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, German, French, Arabic and American Sign Language at The University of Scranton’s 2nd Annual World Languages Day. The interactive event was hosted by the Department of World Languages and Cultures with assistance from the Office of Admissions and took place in Brennan Hall on campus in March.
March 11, 2025

Students Learn Eight Languages in a Day

More than 100 area high school students learned about languages and cultures from around the globe at the World Languages Day event.

In 2001, the University renames its Women’s Center in honor of its founder, Jane Kopas, Ph.D., to recognize her influential work in advancing women's advocacy on campus. Kopas, shown at far left, began her career at the University in 1978 and contributed to the progress of both the women’s studies program and the committee on the status of women. She established the center in 1994, just prior to her retirement. Photo: University Press Release, 2001
March 11, 2025

Celebrating Women's History Month

The University of Scranton celebrates women in its history, as continued in the Cultural Centers' theme of “Moving Forward Together.”

The University’s Weinberg Memorial Library is requesting volunteers and book donations for its annual book sale set for Apr. 26-27. All proceeds from the book sale will benefit the Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library Endowment, which supports library collections and services. Seated from left: Kevin Kocur, interlibrary loan coordinator; Kym Fetsko, Weinberg Library administrative assistant; Melisa Gallo, chair of the library book sale committee; Roy Domenico, Ph.D., professor of history; Rosemary Shaver, president of Friends of the Library; and Joseph Strubeck, vice president, Friends of the Library. Standing are: Ian O’Hara, assistant professor, Weinberg Memorial Library; George Aulisio, Ph.D., dean of the Weinberg Memorial Library; Jen Lenville, associate dean of the Weinberg Memorial Library; Grace Dawgert, committee member; Marian Farrell, Ph.D., professor of nursing; Geri Botyrius, committee member; and Peter Tafuri, committee member.
March 11, 2025

University Library Book Sale Set for April 26-27

The University’s Weinberg Memorial Library is accepting book, CD and DVD donations for its annual book sale the last weekend of April.

The University of Scranton hosted the 24th annual Northeast PA Brain Bee for high school students on campus. The competition, offered free of charge to participants, is sponsored by the Neuroscience Program at the University and the Scranton Neuroscience Society. The winners are, from left: Jordan Levin, first place; Rishi Shah, second place; and Vaishnavi Kakani, third place; and Robert Waldeck, Ph.D., neuroscience program director and associate professor of biology.
March 10, 2025

The 2025 Brain Bee Competition Winners Announced

The winners of the 24th Annual Northeast PA Brain Bee for high school students hosted at The University of Scranton represent three states.

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