University officials say this will help them relax other rules and allow campus to return to normal, with less disruption from things like testing and quarantines.
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. They are listed with their hometowns and degrees. Elizabethtown â
Amelia Rodriguez, Bachelor of Arts in writing. Lancaster â
David Nguyen, Bachelor of Science in chemistry;
Alexandra Paniagua, Bachelor of Science in exercise science. New Holland â
Alyssa Buhalo, Associate of Science in nursing.
Deanâs list
Â
Laynie Fischer, of Leola, was named to the deanâs list for the winter 2020-2021 quarter at
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
Sabrina Byrd, of Lancaster, was named to the deanâs list for the winter 2020-2021 term at
Elmira College, Elmira, New York.
Honors
Â
Catherine Shin, of Landisville, was among those inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, the international honor society of nursing, at
University of Scranton s Restaurant Fest supports small businesses
Students at the University of Scranton came up with a way to promote downtown restaurants and encourage their peers to get out and explore the city. Author: Elizabeth Worthington Updated: 5:36 PM EDT May 13, 2021
SCRANTON, Pa. Mozzarella sticks at Da Vinci s Pizza, followed by an ice cream cone at Scoops on Spruce, were just a few of the items on the menu for 100 students at the University of Scranton.
The university s Commuter Student Association sponsored meals at more than a dozen downtown eateries as part of a new event called Restaurant Fest. We decided we wanted to do something in person to get the students away from their computer screen for a little bit. And we also wanted to help out our local community. A lot of the restaurants have been really devastated by the pandemic; they had a close for months. So we want to find a way to bring all the students that are from
The Colonial Pipeline attack exposes cybersecurity weaknesses for companies and individuals. Author: Elizabeth Worthington Updated: 5:41 PM EDT May 11, 2021
SCRANTON, Pa. Cyberattacks are becoming more frequent, more sophisticated, and more difficult to detect.
That s what Mehmet Bastug told us; he s a professor at the University of Scranton in the cybercrime and homeland security program. They will continue to attack businesses if they believe that they can make money. This can be critical infrastructure, or we can see many hospitals are becoming the target of these cyberattacks, said Bastug.
Last week, Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline fell victim to a ransomware attack. That s when a company cannot access its data until it pays the hackers a handsome fee.