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The Summer Institute gave teams from campuses and colleges such as Penn State Harrisburg the chance to dedicate time to their projects related to expanding access to and advancing equity at their institutions. 

A team from Penn State Harrisburg talks while sitting around a large conference table

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The Summer Institute gave teams from campuses and colleges such as Penn State Harrisburg the chance to dedicate time to their projects related to expanding access to and advancing equity at their institutions. 

A team from Penn State Harrisburg talks while sitting around a large conference table

Penn State, regional colleges gathered to work on strategic equity goals

The 2022 Summer Institute for Equity in the Academic Experience held in June saw 16 teams across Penn State colleges and campuses, as well as seven teams from regional colleges and universities, gather in person at Penn State Harrisburg and virtually to focus on expanding access and advancing academic equity at their institutions.  
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Penn State Brandywine Athletic Director Bobbi Caprice, left, received the Lion's Heart Young Alumni Award from Chancellor Marilyn Wells at the Brandywine Ball on May 13.

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Steve Buxton, right, joined by Penn State Brandywine Advisory Board President Jonathan Savage and Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells, accepted the Lion's Heart Community Partner Award on behalf of the Wilbur C. and Betty Lea Henderson Foundation. Buxton is executive director of the foundation.

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Brandywine Ball raises funds for Academic Success Center

Penn State Brandywine welcomed alumni and friends back to campus for the 2022 Brandywine Ball on May 13. The ball raised more than $55,000 for the Brandywine Future Fund’s support of the campus’ Academic Success Center, which is located in the Vairo Library.