Penn State Brandywine Director of Finance and Business Margaret Buban, left, receives a certificate of recognition from Delaware County Transportation Management Association Executive Director Tracy Barusevicius for Brandywine's installation of a new electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The charging station provides campus and local community EV drivers more options for recharging their vehicles at a cost effective rate.
Penn State Brandywine has received a certificate of recognition from the Delaware County Transportation Management Association (DCTMA) for the installation of a new electric vehicle (EV) charging station, open to both campus users and the general public. The charging station will help local EV drivers find more affordable options and also helps to advance Penn State's decarbonization goals of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions.
Penn State Brandywine Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Margaret “Peggy” Signorella (left) and Penn State alumna Laura Gillin collaborated on research that examined how sexual orientation and gender identify affect interactions in multiplayer online video games.