Members of two campus organizations joined together for a campus cleanup as part of an overall University event in April. Student-athletes from Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s golf team, along with members of the campus Surveying Society, took part in the cleanup as part of the fourth annual Penn State University Athletic Conference Volunteer Week, which ran from April 1-12.
Celebration of Scholarship winners were, first row, from left: Samantha Ochoa and Tinatin Guruli. Second row: Rodney Huang, Mark Oldziejewski, Lizzeth Lezama-Luna, Cassie Dierolf and Anna Ferraris. Absent from photo: Alessandra Ayoub and Caleb Cornell.
Celebration of Scholarship winners were, first row, from left: Samantha Ochoa and Tinatin Guruli. Second row: Rodney Huang, Mark Oldziejewski, Lizzeth Lezama-Luna, Cassie Dierolf and Anna Ferraris. Absent from photo: Alessandra Ayoub and Caleb Cornell.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre recently held its annual student research fair, "Celebration of Scholarship," showcasing the outstanding research and scholarly work of campus students and faculty. This year's event featured 41 posters and 71 student participants, with 23 faculty and staff judges evaluating the submissions.
Mother and daughter graduates Renee, left, and Clare Gibson pose outside of Penn State's Rec Hall where Renee's parents stood more than 50 years ago when her father earned his Bachelor of Science in Engineering in 1970.
Daughter and mother, Clare and Renee Gibson, will graduate from Penn State on the same day, May 4, during the University's 2024 spring commencement weekend.
Renee Gibson was chosen to represent integrated social sciences in the College of the Liberal Arts at spring commencement for her outstanding academic achievement.