Brandon Mabey, a first-year student at Penn State Scranton, and Emma Sokaloski, a second-year student at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, worked with Luciana Caporaletti, lecturer in biology at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, on a research project presented at the Pennsylvania Academy of Science's annual meeting.
Two Penn State Commonwealth Campus students and one faculty member were selected to present their research on beech leaf disease in two Pennsylvania state parks during the 100th annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, which took place April 11-13 at the Harrisburg University of Science and Technology.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre's Friedman Art Gallery presents “Empty and Full: Series & Introduction to Self-Painted Korean Traditional Art Pieces” by artist Tae Hee Kim ("Ajin").
Bailey Hayes and Jonathan Kelly are among the 88 percent of students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre who have received financial assistance to help them pursue a degree.
When making a college decision, financial assistance is an important component for students and their families. Penn State is committed to making a college education affordable and accessible to everyone. To aid in that goal, the University provides financial assistance to many students, and at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 88 percent of students receive some form of it, including scholarships.
Junenoire Fonte and Bailey Hayes have been selected as student marshals for the Class of 2025’s commencement ceremony, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Lynda Goldstein announced.