Coming Full Circle: Alumni Return as Professors
Alumni faculty members testify to what makes their alma mater, now workplace, so special.
Alumni faculty members testify to what makes their alma mater, now workplace, so special.
Fr. Quinn made a special visit to the Student Calling Center to spend time meeting with students on duty and to thank them for their service to the University.
Board of Trustee Chair Larry Lynch discusses his new role at the University and his hopes for its future.
Michael Mulhall ’10 was a connector. He always brought people together. His tragic passing, just weeks after graduation, however, did not end his ability to strengthen the bonds of those he touched.
A surgeon who attended medical school eight credits shy of his bachelor’s degree reflects on the importance of his undergraduate education.
After the six Jesuit priests were murdered, the late Dean Brackley, S.J., went to San Salvador to teach at the UCA.
Save the date and plan to join us for these upcoming events.
Talent will be nurtured, hope will be born, and the future will be transformed, one student at a time.
The University inducted the six newest members into the Wall of Fame on Saturday, Feb. 21.
Six Royal fall sport student-athletes were selected to the Landmark Conference All-Sportsmanship Team.
Will Cohen, Ph.D., associate professor of theology/religious studies, gave a talk about the history of the civil war in El Salvador and the martyrs. Read it below.
Athletics photos and news from the fall are featured here.
The Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Air Force attributes his rise to the top to his family and his Scranton education.
An alumna turns her “indulgent” passion for cooking (and blogging about) plant-based cuisine into her day job.
A goal-oriented couple draws on its philosophy to further its media agency together.
Rev. Brendan Lally, S.J. ’70, former campus minister and rector of the University, was inspired to lead the Scranton community to El Salvador. He talks more about his experience below.
A special education teacher infuses her work with the business savvy and creative approach she honed during her years at Scranton.
At 1,086 members, Scranton’s undergraduate class of 2018 surpasses the previous record of 1,054 students set by the class of 2015.
Presidential Scholarships are awarded to incoming University freshmen with outstanding records in high school and notable community involvement.
The University’s 200,000-square-foot Loyola Science Center earned LEED gold status, which is globally recognized as the premier mark of achievement in green building.
Oscar Torres, screenwriter of "Innocent Voices," gave a lecture as part of the week of 25th anniversary of commemorative events. His lecture can be viewed below.
The University’s Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library honored best-selling author Colum McCann with the 2014 Royden B. Davis, S.J., Distinguished Author Award.
The University will offer a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree through an innovative “executive format” beginning in the fall.
Early in 2015, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching awarded the University its highly respected 2015 Community Engagement Classification.
Students completed prestigious internships and gained research experience over the summer in 2014.
The new major encourages students to be “mavericks” and problem solvers who can apply entrepreneurial skills to creating new businesses or being creative within an existing company.
The daylong conference featured a keynote address from Most Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D., president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and archbishop of Louisville, Kentucky.
The Symposium examined diverse job opportunities available in the sustainable energy and business industries and included an internship and career fair, as well as a panel discussion.
The University of Scranton, Greenspace Properties and Hildebrandt Learning Centers announced a project to convert the former Madison Junior High School building into a learning center.
The University of Scranton ranks among the best universities in the nation.
The University welcomed many distinguished lecturers this past semester.
The University was awarded a $2 million Economic Growth Initiative grant for its new eight-story center for rehabilitation education.
Throughout the month of June, The University of Scranton Alumni Authors Exhibit is on display in the Library’s 5th floor Heritage Room.
Ever wonder what goes on inside the Leahy Community Health and Family Center? The answer is “a lot.”
An alumna reflects on her experience studying abroad in El Salvador in 2011 through Santa Clara’s Casa de la Solidaridad program.
Alumni in the medical profession help to prepare for the treatment of patients with infectious disease, including a potential Ebola outbreak, stateside.
Dozens of University of Scranton faculty members who also share the distinction of being proud alumni responded to a survey asking, among other questions, what drew them back to Scranton to teach and/or research, what makes the University so special and how their Scranton education defined them.
List updated with faculty who joined us in the fall
The University reflects on the lives and work of the martyrs of El Salvador through a week of 25th anniversary commemorative events.
The University’s Business Club named accounting professor, Daniel Mahoney, Ph.D., as the Kania School of Management’s (KSOM) “Professor of the Year.”
Brian Carpenter, Ph.D., and Douglas M. Boyle, D.B.A., accounting professors in the Kania School of Management (KSOM), received the Institute of Management Accountants’ (IMA) Lybrand Bronze Medal.
Several Scranton professors were featured by Inside Higher Ed on “The Academic Minute,” which is broadcast daily by Albany’s WAMC public radio station.
Terrence Sweeney, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Biology Department, was honored with the John L. Earl III Award.
The University granted promotions to the following Faculty members.
The University awarded 2014 Faculty Development Summer Grants to eight professors.
Twenty-six new full-time faculty members began teaching at the University this past fall on subjects ranging from pediatric physical therapy to the Bible.
Our social media sites keep our thousands of alumni connected. Read some highlights below from the summer and fall!