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5 Tips for Helping Your Child Choose A College Major
Selecting the right college major is a pivotal milestone for any student, as it lays the foundation for future career success. While some students know what they want to pursue, others remain [...]
Lackawanna College Police Academy Class 258 and 259 Cadets Graduate
The Lackawanna College Police Academy graduated the part-time Class 258 of Scranton andfull-time Class 259 of Hazleton during the ceremony. The graduating classes includes 36 totalcadets, who will [...]
From Classroom to Construction Site: What to Expect in Lackawanna College’s Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Program
Lackawanna College’s Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Program offers a hands-on and comprehensive construction education that can set you on the path to a successful career in the [...]
How Do I Stay Focused While Studying? Helpful Tips and Tricks
Many college students have uttered, “I can’t concentrate on studying” at some point. With so many responsibilities vying for attention, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and need [...]
Lackawanna College Holds Graduation for Class of 2023
Lackawanna College awarded 117 bachelor’s degrees along with more than 375 associate degrees and 19 certificates at the college’s 129th commencement in the Student Union building located in [...]
What Degrees Do Robotic Engineers Get?
Are you excited about getting into the field of robotics? Now is a great time to explore robotics engineering courses at the best colleges for robotics engineering. Robotics is expected to keep [...]
What is Robotics-Integrated Manufacturing Technology?
Robotics continues to be a fast-growing career path for people interested in entering a highly technical field. According to recent statistics, robotics jobs are on track to grow by 9% annually [...]
Lackawanna College Student Entrepreneur Wins tecBRIDGE Business Plan Competition
Lackawanna College Student Entrepreneur Tom Ohop, and his company Sensify won the 21st tecBRIDGE business plan competition. Tom Ohop, with help from student volunteers Matthew Guse and Joseph [...]