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Brandywine welcomes new cross country head coach

Penn State Brandywine is pleased to announce the appointment of Cory Smith as the new head coach of both its men's and women's cross country teams. He will take over for Kevin Kelly, who served as head coach for the past four years.

"I'm extremely excited to join the Penn State network at Brandywine," Smith said. "There's a tremendous opportunity here to build and grow a young program."

'What Should We Be Worried About?' chosen as campus Common Read

Penn State Brandywine has chosen "What Should We Be Worried About?" as its campus Common Read for the 2014-15 academic year. During the upcoming fall and spring semesters, students, faculty and staff are encouraged to read the book and come together for several events based on the book's philosophies and themes. Several professors from various academic disciplines will also assign the book in their classes, using it as part of their course curriculum. 

Tree planting in remembrance of Paul Orlov

Please join the Orlov family and the Brandywine campus community on the campus lawn for a tree planting to celebrate the life of Dr. Paul Orlov, associate professor of English. The Orlov family welcomes you to join them as they plant a tree in Paul's memory and celebrate their establishment of Trustee Matching Scholarship in Paul's honor. We hope you will be able to join us on August 1 at 3 p.m. on the campus lawn.

Brandywine claims its first PSUAC Chancellor Cup

A successful year for Penn State Brandywine sports wrapped up with yet another major accomplishment. For the first time in campus history, Brandywine won the Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) Chancellor Cup. The cup is awarded to the Commonwealth campus that displays the best overall performance across all 11 sports.

Senior takes on leadership role, coordinates community event

For many college students, the beginning of the semester means crunch time. Late night study sessions, demanding exams and weighty class projects are all high priorities. This was no different for corporate communications major Ashley Piroeff, except for one big detail. This past semester the Penn State Brandywine senior served as the intern event coordinator for Middletown Township, tasked with organizing and executing a large-scale community event.

Brandywine's inaugural softball season a tremendous success

Although it was the first time in campus history that Penn State Brandywine fielded a softball team, the Lady Lions certainly didn't waste any time making a big impact on the Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC).  

Three years ago Athletic Director Jim Gastner put a plan in motion to build a softball program at the campus from scratch. He knew that adding the spring sport would be a perfect fit for Brandywine, allowing greater opportunities for female student-athletes.