Eighty local students in grades seven through 12 spent their Saturday in Penn State’s recently constructed engineering suite, located at Penn State Great Valley in Malvern. The suite serves as a hub for the University’s regional undergraduate engineering program between Penn State Brandywine, Abington and Great Valley.
Butler County Community College (BC3) students can now make a smooth progression to 14 Penn State Commonwealth campuses through an articulation agreement signed Oct. 7 by administrators of both institutions.
A total of five Penn State Brandywine student-athletes received honors Oct. 13 from the Penn State University Athletic Conference as players of the week in their respective sports, including volleyball senior Miranda Biondi and men’s soccer junior Bill Walleekendeh, who were also selected as national players of the week by the United States Collegiate Athletic Association.
Penn State Brandywine students Mattie Mylonas and Judy Smith are taking their learning experience to a whole new level through a research project with the Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
Admissions counselors representing more than 140 colleges and universities from across the United States will be at the PACAC college fair set for Oct. 1 at Penn State Brandywine.
Eighteen engineering bachelor’s degree programs in the Colleges of Engineering and Earth and Mineral Sciences have been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). ABET is the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering and engineering technology.
Aug. 20 marked the official start to the 2015-16 academic year. Nearly 250 first-year students attended the convocation ceremony and welcome events on campus.
Penn State Financial Literacy Manager Daad Rizk has compiled a list of six basic financial tips to help students successfully adapt to life away from home.