Penn State Brandywine held its annual spring undergraduate research showcase called EURECA on April 14, featuring work from 15 students in academic programs such as psychology, human development and family studies, engineering and business This year, there was a tie for the Social Science and Humanities Research Award. Chelsea Dwyer was presented the honor for her poster presentation, titled “Social Stigmas Associated with Alcohol Use Disorder.” Credit: Michael McDade Expand The Enterprise Award, which recognizes an endeavor from any field, was presented to Steven Di Pietro and Christine Nisch for their project, “Tyler Arboretum Social Media Marketing Plan.” Credit: Michael McDade Expand Breath Hand received the STEM Research Award for her study, “Penn State Brandywine Tree Removal Eco-Services Impact Survey.” This award honors a project that is in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering or mathematics and possibly holds significance to the general public. Credit: Michael McDade Expand