DUNMORE, Pa. – Penn State Scranton will continue to honor and serve the needs of its veteran and active-duty military student population and local veterans in the community with two virtual events slated for the week of Veterans Day.
On Wednesday, Nov. 11 -- Veterans Day -- the campus will host a Veterans Appreciation Day from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. Then, on Thursday, Nov. 12, there will be a Veterans Educational Workshop for current and prospective students beginning at 5:45 p.m.
Both events will take place on Zoom. To register for these events, visit the campus’ Diversity, Equity and Inclusion events page at https://scranton.psu.edu/diversity-and-inclusion/multicultural-student-programs/dei-events.
The campus always makes it a point to observe Veterans Day, and will continue to honor that tradition despite the health restrictions put in place by the COVID-19 pandemic preventing an in-person event. The Veterans Appreciation Day will feature remarks by Lecturer in Information Sciences and Technology and Program Co-coordinator Fred Aebli, a Marine Corps veteran, and Enrollment Specialist Stacy Shattuck, the campus’ veteran certifying official.
In addition, the event will include a slide show, a videotaped gun salute, and performances of Taps and “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
“The goal for the event is to remind our students and the local military community that we stand behind them and appreciate the sacrifices they’ve made,” Shattuck said.
“Events that bring veterans, their families and our communities together are needed now more than ever,” Aebli added. “Even if virtual, taking the time to reflect on veterans and their service is an important fiber that keeps our country together and focused on the service to our country in times of challenge and times of peace.”