Free Cyber Investigation Summer Camp for high school students set at the University’s Center for the Analysis and Prevention of Crime.
Twenty-one area students graduated from The University of Scranton’s University of Success program in 2022.
First new businesses receive microgrants as part of program to support businesses in low-moderate-income areas in Scranton.
Newly minted 2022 Pulitzer Prize winner for history, Nicole Eustace, Ph.D., spoke at The University of Scranton about Indigenous history.
Hundreds of area students in grades five to 12 participate in The University of Scranton Earth Day Essay Contest.
The University of Scranton’s Center for Ethics and Excellence in Public Service hosted its inaugural Conference in April.
Author of “The New Climate War: The Fight to Take Back Our Planet” spoke at The University of Scranton.
Sultana Rahman ’22 is one of 82 college students recognized for their nonpartisan democratic engagement work in 2021.
The University’s Prison Education Program at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas “provides an opportunity for the cultivation of human dignity at the heart of a Jesuit education."
Community-based Learning faculty and students learn about and connect with youth in Scranton.
PCPS Community-Based Learning faculty and students offered health information sessions and screenings as part of the CBL partnership with the Bhutanese Cultural Foundation Association of Scranton.
Newly minted 2022 Pulitzer Prize winner for history, Nicole Eustace, Ph.D., and author Samantha Seeley, Ph.D., to speak May 11 and May 18.
PA House Primary candidate debates for 113th (Democrats) and 118th (Republicans) districts set for May 9 in Brennan Hall.
Scranton’s Story project continues with its third theme, Indigenous History of NEPA, this May with a pair of humanities events.
The father-son duo of organist John A. Romeri and flautist John Romeri will perform May 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Houlihan-Mclean Center.
University hosts its annual Hayes Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students.
New community event to offer art, fun, music and food in Pine Brook.
The University of Scranton hosts numerous Earth Day events in April inspired by Pope Francis’ encyclical “On Care for Our Common Home.”
University courses partner with local nonprofits and businesses to help prevent child abuse and raise awareness.
The University of Scranton’s Schemel Forum Collaborative Program on April 25 will pay tribute to its namesake.
During AICUP Advocacy Week seven University of Scranton students met with local legislators to share their stories and impact of state funding for independent nonprofit higher education
University of Scranton students and community members attend “Freedom and the Founding” March 22, 2022.
Two new commissioned works by Javier Nero will be performed at the 39th annual World Premiere Composition Series Concert April 30.
The Office of Community-Based Learning will offer a new way for students to experience Scranton.
University hosts Icelandic Ambassador and Classic Violinist at the 2022 Nathan Jay Lecture Series.
Recognized leading expert on climate change to speak at University April 21 about “The New Climate War: The Fight to Take Back Our Planet.”
The University’s 2022 Spring Henry George Seminar will be presented by Andrew Schotter on for April 20 at 4 p.m. in the DeNaples Center.
The University of Scranton celebrates Earth Day with a host of events in April.
University to offer a series of pysanka workshops to teach traditional Ukrainian art and benefit humanitarian relief to Ukraine.
The University will host the Inaugural Conference on Ethics and Excellence in Public Service on campus on April 9.