Celebrating Women: 50 Years of Coeducation at The University of Scranton
Campus unites for a 'Year of Gratitude' with programming, awards and more — all designed to salute this milestone of change.
Campus unites for a 'Year of Gratitude' with programming, awards and more — all designed to salute this milestone of change.
The Scranton Journal talks to an Assistant Professor in the Accounting Department who is leveraging insight from her time in public accounting and private industry to help students understand concepts critical to their future careers.
Patti Byrnes Clarke ’86, P’17, ’19, and Tom O’Brien ’86, P’19 receive the President's Medal at September event.
Winners were presented with matching purple jackets symbolizing their victory.
Inspired by Scranton professors she saw as storytellers, this public historian embarked on a career teaching both students and the public.
A pictorial timeline recognizes the 50th anniversary milestones and celebrates all of the women who came before.
Always wanted to visit an archaeological excavation site? View a photo gallery from Red Bank Battlefield featuring history professor Dr. Jennifer Janofsky '95.
Get more insights from students, faculty and administrators on the University's ever-expanding portfolio of innovative market-focused graduate programs.
Hear the keynote lecture from Curtis Zunigha, an enrolled member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians (Oklahoma) and co-founder / co-director of the Lenape Center in New York.
University president meets with students and Scranton families at the 2026 Legacy Families Reception.
Hear from our community partners and University faculty at the center of the effort to reflect on Scranton's place in U.S. history.
University honors Tony Rice, Notre Dame legend and quarterback of the 1988 National Championship Team.
Alumna and her husband establish scholarship to encourage women to pursue careers in STEM fields.
The University of Scranton student-athletes and the Athletic Department delivered another successful fall season, which included three Landmark Conference Championships.
First female recipient of the Frank J. O’Hara Award for General Academic Excellence believes connections are key to community development.
How three advanced degrees and accelerated pathways represent an innovative new era of the University’s graduate education.
'Together Again at Last' for the first full-scale gathering in person since 2019.
In December, alumni, parents and friends of the University in Washington, D.C., New York City and Philadelphia celebrated the Christmas season with Rev. Joseph G. Marina, S.J., president of the University.
The tournament was hosted by Ireland Lacrosse at the University of Limerick from Aug. 10-20, 2022, and featured 23 teams that were split into five pools during the group stage of the tournament.
Throughout her career in national security, Alexandra Abboud Miller ’00 has created and implemented policies that impact hostages, their families, and fellow government employees.