STROUD TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Monroe County Control Center has confirmed there was a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 80 on Monday.
According to 511PA traffic was backed due to a multi-vehicle crash at 1:36 p.m. on I-80 as police were at the scene of the crash near Exit 302 B (Bartonsville).
While looking for colleges, Brian McGarrity ’25 had specific criteria in mind.
He wanted to find a college with a supportive academic business management program and a strong cross-country and track and field program.
After exploring his options, he discovered that ESU was the perfect fit.
While looking for colleges, Brian McGarrity ’25 had specific criteria in mind.
He wanted to find a college with a supportive academic business management program and a strong cross-country and track and field program.
After exploring his options, he discovered that ESU was the perfect fit.
While looking for colleges, Brian McGarrity ’25 had specific criteria in mind.
He wanted to find a college with a supportive academic business management program and a strong cross-country and track and field program.
After exploring his options, he discovered that ESU was the perfect fit.
While looking for colleges, Brian McGarrity ’25 had specific criteria in mind.
He wanted to find a college with a supportive academic business management program and a strong cross-country and track and field program.
After exploring his options, he discovered that ESU was the perfect fit.
While looking for colleges, Brian McGarrity ’25 had specific criteria in mind.
He wanted to find a college with a supportive academic business management program and a strong cross-country and track and field program.
After exploring his options, he discovered that ESU was the perfect fit.
While looking for colleges, Brian McGarrity ’25 had specific criteria in mind.
He wanted to find a college with a supportive academic business management program and a strong cross-country and track and field program.
After exploring his options, he discovered that ESU was the perfect fit.
East Stroudsburg University will hold its commencement exercises on Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4 in Koehler Fieldhouse. The graduate commencement ceremony will take place Friday at 6:45 p.m. Irakli Kakauridze M’18 D.H.Sc.’24 will be the student commencement speaker. Undergraduate ceremonies will take place on Saturday. The ceremony awarding bachelor’s degrees from ESU’s College of Health Sciences and College of Business and Management will begin at 8:45 a.m. Lyndsay Floystad ’24 will be the student speaker. The ceremony awarding bachelor’s degrees from ESU’s College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education will begin at 1:45 p.m. Xzy-Naye Campbell ’24 will be the student speaker.