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Two Penn State Brandywine volunteers sit at the registration table at the 2019 homecoming celebration.

Penn State Brandywine homecoming

Penn State Brandywine will hold its annual homecoming celebration on Saturday, Oct. 16. Lauren Lomas Spaulding and Abby Paige were among the volunteers at the 2019 homecoming event.

Police Sergeant Falesha McGhee standing with three students in the cafeteria with a table of coffee and snacks.

Coffee with a Cop at Brandywine

Penn State Brandywine celebrated National Coffee with a Cop Day on October 6. Police Sgt. Falesha Ghee (pictured) and other campus officers greeted students with coffee, tea and snacks.

Brandywine student Jannat Chowdhury looks at the Manhattan skyline from aboard a harbor cruise boat.

Brandywine students enjoy a day in Manhattan

Penn State Brandywine student Jannat Chowdhury admires the Lower Manhattan skyline from a harbor cruise on the East River. More than 50 Brandywine students enjoyed a day in New York City on Sept. 26. The trip was organized by the campus’ Multilingual and International Student Programs office.

Two student leaders held the Brandywine campus banner at the All-University Day football game.

Student leaders represent Brandywine at All-U Day

Dana Hallahan, president of the Brandywine Events & Activities Support Team, and Nicole Jimenez, president of the Student Government Association, carried the Brandywine banner at the All-University Day football game on Saturday. More than 75 Brandywine students traveled to Beaver Stadium to watch Penn State defeat Villanova.