Vice President Biden to Visit Johnson College

Vice President Joe Biden will visit the Moffat Student Center on Sunday, November 6th for a Hillary for America – Pennsylvania Democratic Party event. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. for the 11:30 a.m. event. No tickets are required.

Sunday, November 6, Vice President Joe Biden will campaign for Hillary Clinton in his hometown of Scranton, PA. At this public event, Vice President Biden will lay out the high stakes of November’s election for Pennsylvania families and highlight Clinton’s vision for an America that is stronger together, with an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top. Please remember to vote this coming Tuesday, November 8.
Please arrive early and expect airport-style security upon entry; Prohibited items include homemade signs, large bags, alcohol, weapons, or noisemakers. No food or drinks allowed inside the event.

Event Location:
Johnson College
Moffat Building
3427 N. Main Avenue
Scranton, PA 18508

Media Contacts:
Sean Ann Kelly, Media Relations Manager
skelly@johnson.edu<mailto:skelly@johnson.edu>
570-702-8963

Katie Leonard, Executive Vice President
kleonard@johnson.edu<mailto:kleonard@johnson.edu>
570-702-8925

PTA Students Volunteer through Junior Achievement

First row (left to right) – Hanna Graver, Jessica Tecotl, Olivia Mendo, Jennifer Page, Nicole Fabricatore, Academic Coordinator for the PTA Program; Richard Cucura, Zoe Evans, Kasey Kosciuck, Alexandra Roberts, Holly Onufrak, Thomas Armillay, Christopher Kudrich, and Melissa Cencetti, PTA Program Director. Second row - Julia Solomon, Krystyna Novak, Jeremy Killstrom, Bethany Sturgis, Jacqueline Gentile, Ashley Ditchey, Joseph Stefursky, Renata Soares, and Christina Belko.
First row (left to right) – Hanna Graver, Jessica Tecotl, Olivia Mendo, Jennifer Page, Nicole Fabricatore, Academic Coordinator for the PTA Program; Richard Cucura, Zoe Evans, Kasey Kosciuck, Alexandra Roberts, Holly Onufrak, Thomas Armillay, Christopher Kudrich, and Melissa Cencetti, PTA Program Director. Second row – Julia Solomon, Krystyna Novak, Jeremy Killstrom, Bethany Sturgis, Jacqueline Gentile, Ashley Ditchey, Joseph Stefursky, Renata Soares, and Christina Belko.

Staff and students from the Johnson College Physical Therapy Assistant Program, in partnership with Junior Achievement of NEPA, recently sponsored JA-in-A-Day at Scranton’s Robert Morris Elementary School.  To help celebrate Physical Therapy Awareness month, the students chose Junior Achievement as their community service project.  Volunteers delivered Junior Achievement’s enrichment programs in grades kindergarten through fifth grade.   Students spent the morning exploring money matters and the “world of work.”