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Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.

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Several dozen community and business leaders and elected officials attended the ribbon-cutting and dedication of the Brandywine LaunchBox.

A group of 9 people cuts a long ribbon in front of a building.

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Joined by Penn State Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells and local elected officials, Penn State President Eric J. Barron cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the Brandywine LaunchBox.

A group of 9 people cuts a long ribbon in front of a building.

Ribbon-cutting ceremony heralds opening of Brandywine LaunchBox

Joined by several dozen community leaders, elected officials and business owners, Penn State President Eric J. Barron and Penn State Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells presided over a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony on March 18 to mark the opening of the Brandywine LaunchBox — an innovation space that provides no-cost resources for entrepreneurs and innovators.
Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.

Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.

Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.

Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay

Rachel Lindsay, best known for her role on ABC's "The Bachelorette" as the first African-American lead in the franchise’s history, will visit Penn State Berks to present a free, public lecture on March 23, 2022.