Join us on Saturday, April 26, at 4 p.m. at The Theater at North located at 1539 North Main Ave. in Scranton, for an enchanting musical experience. Admission to this concert is free.
For over four decades, Penn State Scranton has been home to a unique and curiosity-piquing statue that not only captivates the eye, but also embodies the spirit of unity and diversity. It is not only a unique work of art, is also a testament to a longstanding tradition of diversity at the campus.
Three Penn State Scranton students had the experience of a lifetime at THON 2024, dancing for 46 hours straight to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer. They were also there for the announcement that Penn State Scranton had raised $32,915, putting the campus sixth in fundraising among all the Commonwealth Campuses.
200 students at Penn State Scranton who received scholarships this year, thanks to the generosity of campus donors who sponsored a total of 227 scholarships totaling over $680,000.