Penn State Brandywine held its annual spring undergraduate research showcase called EURECA, featuring work from more than 20 students from several academic programs.
For 25 years, Penn State Brandywine’s Commission for Women has recognized outstanding female students, faculty and staff by naming them Women of the Year during the annual luncheon. The event, held during Women’s History Month, serves as an occasion for the Brandywine community to celebrate the accomplishments of women on campus.
For 25 years, Penn State Brandywine's Commission for Women has recognized outstanding female students, faculty and staff during its annual luncheon by naming them Women of the Year. The event, held during Women's History Month, serves as an occasion for the Brandywine community to celebrate the accomplishments of women on campus.
Susan Fredricks, chair of the commission and associate professor of communication arts and sciences, announced the honorees at the event.
Explore the stunning and complex forms of nature like never before during Penn State Brandywine's 2015 Spring Speaker Series, April 8 at 6 p.m. in Main Building room 113.
Penn State Brandywine honored students and faculty for their achievements and excellence in academia at its annual Academic Recognition Ceremony on Tuesday, March 24.
Each year, Penn State Brandywine welcomes a number of distinguished speakers to campus, and this year is no exception. Brandywine will host four speakers who will discuss a variety of topics including the ever-changing weather of the Philadelphia region, foreign affairs, how science and art mix, and geometric patterns found in nature.
For Penn State students across the Commonwealth, a one-year fundraising effort to support families in their fight against pediatric cancer culminated this past weekend (Feb. 21-22) in a 46-hour no-sleeping, no-sitting dance marathon at University Park.
Penn State Brandywine's Muslim Student Association is sponsoring Zohra Sarwari, a Muslim author, life and business coach and international speaker, to lecture at Penn State Brandywine on March 3 at 11:30 a.m. in the Main Building 101 about the 'terrorist' stereotype Muslims have been labeled with worldwide.
Penn State Brandywine and the Delaware County Press Club are offering a free journalism contest to high school students. Winners will be announced at the 2015 Journalism Symposium at 6:30 p.m. March 25 in the Tomezsko Building at Penn State Brandywine.
High school students, wouldn't it be great to share on your resume that you are a Penn State journalism contest winner?
Penn State Brandywine and the Delaware County Press Club are offering a FREE journalism contest to high school students. Winners will be announced at the 2015 Journalism Symposium on March 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the Tomezsko Building at Penn State Brandywine.