Gene Manning ‘71 has heard it all. Literally. Now, he is ensuring that future students will benefit from the same Jesuit education he received more than half a century ago. Read More
An alumna and her husband have established a scholarship that encourages women to pursue careers in STEM fields. Learn how you can support students with the creation of a scholarship through your estate plan. Read More
After getting lackluster grades in high school, Mark McDonough vowed to do better. He went on to excel at The University of Scranton, which gave him a well-rounded education that laid the foundation for his successful career. Now he’s giving back by establishing a scholarship that will benefit future Scranton students. Read More
Despite the many changes he endured, Joseph T. Doyle, CPA ’69 never forgot his roots. Today, Joseph is using his estate plan to honor his family, showcase his values and create opportunities for future students. Read More
Bob and Marilyn Weiss tend to operate like a human pair of binoculars, marrying two complimentary perspectives into one shared vision for the future. The main focus? Giving back. Read More
Distinguished alumnus Charles (Chuck) J. Volpe, Esq. '82 and Ellen Volpe, along with the entire Volpe Family, honor the legacy of Charles J. Volpe Sr. '61 through an endowed scholarship. In addition, Chuck and Ellen named the synthetic-turf baseball field Charles J. Volpe Family Field in honor of the late Charles J. Volpe Sr. '61, their children and grandchildren who are graduates of the University. Read More
Edward M. Skovira, M.D. ’53 was deeply involved in The University of Scranton during his lifetime. With his estate, he invested in bright and promising futures for our students. Read More
Rose Broderick feels indebted to The University of Scranton and the Jesuit order for transforming her life. See how she and her husband, fellow alum Don Broderick, are leading the way by providing future students with the resources they need to complete their degrees. Read More
ROTC was compulsory back then, but Tom came to see it as a gift that helped launch his life's journey. Although Tom always possessed the ability to handle difficult and stressful situations, he credits his time with ROTC, his Jesuit training and his bachelor's degree in marketing with sharpening his self-confidence and leadership skills in a manner that set him on the path to success. Read More
It is extremely difficult to decide what to highlight when describing Colette Mazzucelli, Ph.D., and her life’s work, given her impressive education, academic career, awards, grants, publications and activism in the world of peace and diplomacy. Read More
William J. Antognoli, M.D. '57 has made a gift to the University that will help students in need receive scholarship support to complete their degree. Read More
Sid and Melinda, University of Scranton graduates, did not meet on campus, but their connection and devotion to their alma mater has been a strong and steadfast bond they both share. Read More