DUNMORE, Pa. – Penn State Scranton will hold its 58th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 9, at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. As part of the ceremony, the campus will continue its tradition of recognizing student marshals — the students with the highest cumulative grade point average (GPA) in each academic program.
Student marshals have the honor of leading their fellow graduates in the commencement procession and carrying their academic program’s banner.
Campus Registrar Allison Burns has announced the following students as student marshals:
- Airiana Scarfo, Biology, B.S. (bachelor of science)
- Andrew Harsche, Business, B.S.
- Zamarra Vrabel, Corporate Communication, B.A. (bachelor of arts)
- Rowan Mulligan, English, B.A.
- Abigail Laude, Human Development and Family Studies, B.S.
- Courtney Nelson, Information Technology, B.S.
- Ian Kramer, Mechanical Engineering, B.S.
- Sara Sasscer, Multidisciplinary Studies, B.A.
- Katie Zabrowski, Nursing, B.S.N. (bachelor of science in nursing).
- Christian Dructor, Project and Supply Chain Management, B.S.
- Kiera Lewis, Psychology, B.A.
In addition to earning the highest GPA in their respective academic programs, these students are recognized for their academic performance and contributions to the campus community.
Penn State Scranton will feature each student marshal on Penn State News, Facebook and Instagram.