Penn State Scranton will celebrate Black History Month with an extraordinary performance by the Great Gambian Griots, a renowned musical group from Kora Music, on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at noon in The View Café.
As Black History Month continues, there are still many events available during the second half of February at Penn State campuses across the commonwealth. Several Zoom and online events at University Park are open to all campus communities.
Penn State Scranton commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a moving celebration that brought together students, faculty and staff to honor the legacy of the civil rights leader.
Penn State Scranton continues its traditional MLK Day celebration with its Diversity Awards presentations, a cultural presentation and community service opportunities.
Penn State Scranton has announced the establishment of the Lambda Omicron Chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honor Society, a national organization dedicated to recognizing the achievements of first-generation college students.
Penn State's Campus-wide Accessible Syllabus Competition highlights the importance of accessibility in higher education and the University's new tool in Canvas — Anthology Ally.
Events continue through October as Penn State units at campuses across the commonwealth celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, observed each year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. This year's overall theme is “Unidos en la Diversidad: Celebrating our Roots and Honoring our Heritage."
Penn State Scranton's recently revived Black Student Union is ready to celebrate Black History Month with a series of engaging activities starting next week.
In honor of Down Syndrome Awareness Month, Penn State Scranton's Disability Rights, Education Advocacy and Mentoring (DREAMers) Club hosted Sara Wolff, a native of northeast Pennsylvania, as a guest speaker on Oct. 19.