Shawnna Meyers (pictured) was hired before her May graduation largely due to the e-portfolio she created during her time in the shared Corporate Communication program.
Shawnna (center) and other members of Penn State Worthington Scranton's Blue & White Society, the student contingent of the Penn State Alumni Association, took a trip to Penn State University Park for All Hoops Day last November.
During her internship with the Penn State Community Relations Office, Meyers wrote a lot of articles for publication on the Penn State Worthington Scranton website.
Meyers (second from left) at a Penn State Worthington Scranton Toastmasters Club fundraiser event. The Toastmasters Club was created to help students conquer their fear of public speaking and prepare them for their future careers.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre Continuing Education is currently accepting registrations for its seventh Women in the Sciences and Engineering program (WISE), which will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 27-29. Funded by Procter and Gamble’s Live, Learn and Thrive grant, the program is offered at a nominal cost of $30 per student on a first-come, first-served basis.