Decades after learning from him as a young student at Penn State Hazleton in the 1970s, John M. Nonnemacher continues to draw motivation and inspiration from late finance and accounting professor Nick Skimbo.
John M. Nonnemacher (left, holding a piece of his old motorcycle with original Penn State Hazleton parking registration sticker) and Nick Skimbo (right) formed a bond that lasted even after Nonnemacher graduated from the University in 1979.
Many of John M. Nonnemacher's children followed in his footsteps as Penn State graduates. Pictured are (from left): John M. Nonnemacher, daughter-in-law Rebecca Nonnemacher, son Christian Nonnemacher, son Jonathan Nonnemacher and son-in-law Joey Natale.
Faculty dedication, staff support and key resources are helping a group of Penn State Hazleton international students succeed as they adjust to college and a new country.
Asif ud-Doula, associate professor of physics at Penn State Scranton, will deliver the annual Mylar Giri lecture at Penn State Hazleton at 12:20 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in Room 001 of the Kostos Building. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Shreyas Sudhakar, Lory Large Castro, Mark Lee and Mrinal “Myra” Sontakke are part of what is one of Penn State’s largest international student populations in recent years.
From left: Shreyas Sudhakar, Lory Large Castro, Mark Lee and Mrinal “Myra” Sontakke are part of what is one of Penn State’s largest international student populations in recent years.