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University of Scranton

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University of Scranton
NameUniversity of Scranton

University of Scranton is a Jesuit university located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, founded by Bishop William O'Hara in 1888. The institution is rooted in the Catholic Church and is one of the 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The university is known for its strong programs in business administration, nursing, and engineering, and has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top universities in the Northeastern United States. The university has also been accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and has been a member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities since its inception.

History

The Society of Jesus played a significant role in the founding of the institution, with Father Robert J. Fagan serving as the first president. The university has undergone several transformations, including the addition of new colleges and schools, such as the Kania School of Management and the Panzitta College of Nursing. The institution has also been influenced by notable figures, including Pope John Paul II, who visited the United States in 1979 and emphasized the importance of Catholic education. The university has also been shaped by its relationship with other institutions, including Georgetown University, Fordham University, and Boston College. The university's history is also closely tied to the History of Scranton, Pennsylvania, which has been influenced by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad and the Scranton Iron Furnaces.

Academics

The university offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including degrees in accounting, biology, chemistry, and computer science. The institution is also home to the Scranton Honors Program, which provides students with a rigorous and interdisciplinary education. The university has been recognized for its strong programs in health sciences, including physical therapy and occupational therapy, and has been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The university has also been a member of the Association of American Colleges and Universities and has been recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the best universities in the Northeastern United States. The university's academic programs have been influenced by notable institutions, including Harvard University, Yale University, and Stanford University.

Campus

The university's campus is located in the heart of Scranton, Pennsylvania, and features a range of modern and historic buildings, including the DeNaples Center and the McDade Center for Literary and Performing Arts. The campus is also home to the Weinberg Memorial Library, which provides students with access to a range of academic resources, including JSTOR and EBSCO Information Services. The university has also invested in sustainable initiatives, including the use of renewable energy and energy-efficient buildings, and has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a leader in sustainability. The campus has been influenced by the Lackawanna River and the Endless Mountains, which provide a unique and scenic backdrop for the institution.

Student Life

The university offers a range of student organizations and activities, including the Scranton Student Government, the University of Scranton Marching Band, and the Scranton Royals cheerleading squad. The institution is also home to a range of cultural and recreational facilities, including the DeNaples Center and the Fitzgerald Field. The university has been recognized for its strong sense of community, with students participating in a range of service projects, including the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice and the Alternative Spring Break program. The university's student life has been influenced by notable events, including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and the Woodstock Music & Art Fair.

Athletics

The university's athletic teams, the Scranton Royals, compete in the Landmark Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III. The institution offers a range of sports, including basketball, soccer, and volleyball, and has been recognized for its strong programs in cross-country and track and field. The university has also been a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference and has been recognized by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics as a leader in athletic administration. The university's athletic programs have been influenced by notable institutions, including University of Notre Dame, University of Southern California, and University of Michigan.

Notable Alumni

The university has a range of notable alumni, including Joseph Biden, Chris Matthews, and Kathleen Sebelius. The institution has also been attended by notable figures, including Bob Casey Jr., Paul Kanjorski, and Patrick Toomey. The university's alumni have gone on to achieve success in a range of fields, including politics, journalism, and business, and have been recognized by notable organizations, including the White House, the United States Congress, and the National Academy of Sciences. The university's alumni have also been influenced by notable events, including the Watergate scandal and the September 11 attacks. The university's notable alumni include John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, and Mitch McConnell, who have all played significant roles in shaping United States politics. The university's alumni have also been recognized by notable awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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