Why Choose Marywood’s Social Science Programs?
At Marywood, our Social Science programs provide students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to understand human behavior, society, and culture—preparing graduates for meaningful careers and engaged citizenship.
Our students benefit from:
A curriculum that blends theory with real-world application
Small class sizes and personalized faculty mentorship
A liberal arts foundation rooted in ethics and critical inquiry
A campus culture that fosters collaboration, exploration, and impact
Our graduates are prepared for success in fields such as social work, psychology, criminal justice, sociology, public policy, and beyond—making a difference in their communities and across the globe.
Our Mission: Education with Purpose
The Marywood University Social Science programs prepare students to think critically, act compassionately, and serve responsibly. By combining rigorous academic training with experiential learning, our mission is to develop leaders who are ready to address today’s most pressing social issues.
Our Values: Understanding People & Society
We value the study of individuals and communities as a way to promote justice, equity, and human dignity. Our programs emphasize:
Critical thinking and research skills
Social responsibility and advocacy
Cultural awareness and inclusivity
Practical experiences that connect learning to real-world impact
At Marywood, we believe that education in the social sciences provides more than knowledge—it provides the tools to create positive change.
Facilities & Technology
Our Social Science programs are housed in modern classrooms and research spaces equipped with the latest technology for data analysis, psychological testing, and social science projects. Students also benefit from the Learning Commons, which provides access to extensive digital resources and collaborative work areas.
Liberal Arts Center
The Liberal Arts Center (LAC) contains classrooms utilized by several programs, as well as the Office of Admissions, a variety of other administrative offices, and the NativityMiguel School of Scranton. Bulit in 1923, it is one of Marywood's oldest buildings and was the first facility totally dedicated to the use of college classes. While it retains many of its classic features and architecture, the building has undergone recent physical renovations and enhancements of its learning spaces, including technological upgrades, climate control abilities, and new furniture in each classroom.
The LAC provides classroom space to students in the Social Sciences, English, and Philosophy programs. The iconic Rotunda is at the heart of the Liberal Arts Center. The Admissions Office is located on the first floor. A variety of administrative offices are located on the terrace level and second floor, including the Cashier's Office, Financial Aid, Human Resources, Registrar's Office, Provost's Office, Housing and Residence Life, the Center for Global Engagement, and more.
Meet the Faculty & Staff
Our expert faculty bring real-world experience into every classroom. From accomplished researchers to licensed professionals in fields like social work, psychology, and criminal justice, our instructors are dedicated to mentoring students throughout their academic journey.
Meet our faculty and staff to learn more about their expertise, professional experience, and commitment to student success.
Dr. Jeremy M Rich
Department Director | Professor
Joseph S Agolino
Lecturer
Stephanie G Anuszewski
Lecturer
William Clements
Lecturer
Timothy Doherty
Lecturer
Richard B Duque
Lecturer
Brian J Gallagher
Lecturer
Erika M Grimminger
Lecturer
Francis J Hacken
Lecturer
Dr. Dana M Harris
Lecturer | Lecturer
Timothy J Holland
Lecturer
Dina B Hyduke
Lecturer
Ben Josielevski
Lecturer
James Francis Kanavy
Lecturer
Michael P Loughney
Lecturer
Jeffrey Marx
Lecturer
Michael E McGrath
Lecturer
Francesca M Saldan
Lecturer
Dr. Patrick M Seffrin
Associate Professor
Dr. Adam Shprintzen
Honors Program Director | Associate Professor
Nicole E Tanana
Lecturer
Corinne E Thiel
Lecturer
Dr. Alexandru I Vari
Professor
Krista Wildman
Non-Credit Professional | Lecturer
Dr. Jonathan Wilfred Wilson
Lecturer
John N Zugarek
Lecturer
Clubs
Social Sciences is more than a profession — it's a community. At Marywood, students can join collective and discipline-specific student organizations that foster leadership, creativity, and professional development. Clubs and honor societies support students across all architecture programs, including:
Criminal Justice
Phi Alpha Theta, Iota Sigma Chapter
Joining a club is a great way to network, gain real-world insights, and build your resume as you pursue your architecture degree.
Student Resources
Internships
Internships are a vital component of all of our social science programs. You'll find plenty of opportunities to put theory into practice in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area.
Criminal Justice majors can gain experience in probation and parole at the District Attorney's office and the U.S. Marshals Service. Students in education begin their field experience in their first year, culminating in a senior year student teaching placement. Students in pre-law and public history undertake internships in a variety of settings to help them prepare for their careers.
Our department is committed to helping you develop a global perspective. All majors are encouraged to travel and study abroad, often under the mentorship of faculty members. At Marywood, you can also gain valuable experience by participating in university-sponsored service trips
Student Research
Faculty members in the Social Sciences Department invite students to join them in their research endeavors and encourage students to present at regional conferences. Recently, students participated in programs sponsored by Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honor Society, in Albuquerque and San Diego.
Independent Study Experiences
Faculty members offer enthusiastic guidance for independent study experiences so that students can explore areas of particular interest to them.
Criminal Justice Forms
Verification of Employment for the MS Criminal Justice Tuition
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Contact the Social Sciences Department
Location: Liberal Arts Center | 82
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone: 570-348-6288