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Interment, SS. Peter and Paul Parish Ceme­tery, West Scranton. Calling hours, today, 10 a.m. to services. Condolences: funeral home website.

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The University of Scranton Use this form to search for information about courses including locations, times, and seat availability. For helpful hints on searching the course schedule, see our guide on how to access the Online Course Schedule to plan your schedule. Questions? Contact the Office of the Registrar.

Wayne James Lance, Sr., a life long resident of Scranton, passed away Thursday morning in Gino Merli Veterans Center, Scranton. His wife the late Diane Ruth Sloss Lance, passed away .

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Officials celebrated Friday the success of the Scranton School District, which has embraced strategies aimed at improving literacy outcomes.

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Founded in 1888, The University of Scranton is a nationally recognized Catholic and Jesuit university in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains region.

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Scranton is the main metropolitan area in Northeastern Pennsylvania, a mountainous region filled with lakes, parks, hiking and biking trails, and outdoor activities for every season. It is a city of 75,000 people within a greater metropolitan area of 750,000, and is home to five colleges and universities. Its nickname is the Electric City because it was the first in the nation to have electric ...