Laura Guertin, distinguished professor of Earth sciences and Nature Narratives coordinator, joined the writing contest awards ceremony virtually from the research ship JOIDES Resolution in the South Atlantic Ocean.
Penn State Brandywine, in collaboration with Tyler Arboretum, commemorated Earth Day on April 21 with its annual Nature Narratives writing contest awards ceremony. Open to students, faculty, staff and the community, the competition encouraged writers to express their thoughts about nature using any genre they prefer.
More than 90 graduates received their bachelor’s degree at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 7, in the campus gymnasium. The event also included a celebration of 2020 graduates, who did not have an in-person commencement ceremony due to the pandemic.
Matt Wickel, who will receive his bachelor of arts degree in communication arts and sciences at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony on May 7, reflects on his time as a student at Brandywine.
Brandywine student athletes Khafren Smith (left) and Bryce Barrouk gave Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi an overview of the campus’ athletic programs.
Brandywine students and sisters McKenna (left) and Samantha Loney were among the students who met with President-elect Neeli Bendapudi during her campus visit.
Brandywine student Dana Hallahan (second from right), joined by students Jessica Gore and Himani Vommi, presented President-elect Neeli Bendapudi with a digital artwork depicting four students in front of the “We Are” sculpture at University Park. Hallahan, Gore and Vommi are three of students portrayed in the artwork.