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The ºÚÁÏ has started construction of a nearly 80,000 square-foot center for workforce development, applied research and outreach, located on the 300 block of Madison Avenue.
The four-story building will include specialized laboratories, training and education spaces and will be home to two academic departments, student health and wellness. Construction is expected to be completed in the summer of 2025.
Gretchen J. Van Dyke, Ph.D., associate professor in the Political Science Department, received The ºÚÁÏ’s 2024 John L. Earl III Award.
The 23rd Annual U.S. Conference on Disability focuses on access, advocacy and employment in the age of artificial intelligence.
ºÚÁÏ undergraduate and graduate education students have begun serving as student teachers at 12 local schools this semester.
Joseph Boga and The Scranton Ramblers with guest guitarist Stephane Wrembel, and an appearance by the University Concert Choir set for Sept. 21.
The Community-Based Learning (CBL) Faculty Fellows program seeks to expand, strengthen and institutionalize CBL at the University as a demonstration of its commitment to the common good.
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