SCRANTON, Pa. — Seven local residents were among the 96 University of Scranton students who studied abroad during the Intersession 2024. They include the following.
Aidan T. Guarnuccio of Scotch Plains, majoring in International Studies, participated in the university’s travel course, International Studies in Dublin, Ireland.
Grace E. Kane of Cranford, majoring in Occupational Therapy, participated in the university’s travel course, Physical Rehabilitation in Dominican Republic.
Nicole M. Kenny of Scotch Plains, majoring in Occupational Therapy, participated in the university’s travel course, Physical Rehabilitation in Dominican Republic.
Claire E. Loder of Westfield, majoring in Advertising/Public Relations, participated in the American Institute for Foreign Studies in Dublin, Ireland.
Peter L. Marino of Cranford, majoring in Accounting, studied at Sacred Heart University Dingle Ireland Intersession Program in Dingle, Ireland.
Nora G. O’Connell of Cranford, majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders, participated in the American Institute for Foreign Studies in Rome, Italy.
Samuel R. Oross of Scotch Plains, majoring in Criminal Justice, participated in the university’s travel course, International Studies in Dublin, Ireland.
Located in Northeastern Pennsylvania, The University of Scranton is a Jesuit university that offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs. For full information about the university, visit scranton.edu.