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3 Tips to Survive Finals Week
As the semester draws to a close, Lackawanna College students have one more challenge left: finals week. This last test of your knowledge can feel stressful, so it’s important to take a step back, [...]
Five Ways to Prepare for Culinary School
Many of us love to dream up new and exciting dishes. With a Culinary Arts associate degree from Lackawanna College, that dream will transform into a fulfilling career! Our program emphasizes the [...]
Benefits of Going to Culinary School
The art of preparing food has become wildly popular. Thanks to the increasing popularity of cooking shows, many people want to become chefs and bakers. In fact, there hasn’t been a more ideal [...]
Thomas P. Cummings Discretionary Fund Established at Lackawanna College
April 5, 2022 — Atty. Tom Cummings, pictured center, has established the Thomas P. Cummings Discretionary Fund at Lackawanna College. The fund will assist students in the culinary and hospitality [...]
New ROCKET Project Supply Closet Opens
Pictured are, left to right, Dr. Jill Murray, Lackawanna College President; Theresa Scopelliti, ROCKET Project founder; Lisa Swartz, Scranton School District and Stephanie Decker, Lackawanna College [...]
What You Can Do with a Robotics Degree
Robotics at a Glance The field of robotics has grown a lot over the past few decades as society has started to rely more on technology. With major achievements in engineering, software development [...]
CARES Act Funding is Ending – What Should You Do?
If you used CARES Act funding to cover a portion of your tuition or fees at Lackawanna College, you may owe a balance for the Fall 2022 semester as that funding source has expired. What is the CARES [...]
The Top 5 Careers in Petroleum and Natural Gas
Oil and gas are a part of our everyday lives – even with a push toward renewable energy, petroleum, and natural gas jobs aren’t going anywhere. When it comes to employment, The Petroleum and [...]