Students in Marywood University’s organizational behavior class recently held a book drive for the Catherine McAuley Center, Scranton, which provides assistance to women and children in crisis.
An assignment for the class was to read a work of fiction, either a children’s or adult book, and to write a paper relating organizational behavior concepts to the book. The students then chose to donate their books once they completed the assignment, and they also collected additional books from family members and friends.
More than 200 books were collected and donated to the Catherine McAuley Center, which is a safe haven for homeless women and children. As a lifeline for those in need, the McAuley Center remains a vital resource for the greater community. Since its inception in 1984, the McAuley Center has grown dramatically, while its commitment to caring for homeless women and children remains as strong as ever.
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A student from Dunmore was among those in Marywood University’s organizational behavior class which recently held a book drive for the Catherine McAuley Center, Scranton, which provides assistance to women and children in crisis.
Seated from left are: Sara Pabon, Sarah Corbo, Alexandra Pavuk, Dimitri Thompson, Joni Host, and Amy Washo, instructor in the school of Business and Global Innovation at Marywood University.
Standing, same order: Brandon Sodani-Cardenas, Chandler Krause, Craig Serfass, Nicholas Grossi, Pasquale Mandarano, a junior from Dunmore; Craig Kalinoski,Nicholas Humphreys, and Shane Flannelly.