Haley Grossi will receive her bachelor of science degree in human development and family studies at Brandywine’s upcoming spring commencement ceremony.
For Penn State Brandywine, expanding degree programs was critical prior to the pandemic and is even more important now. It was a remarkable 2020 for the university despite the pandemic. The university is keen on catering to the students’ entrepreneurial spirits with an emphasis on technology, Chancellor Marilyn Wells told Invest:Insights. The university has also placed a strong focus on equity, diversity and inclusion and many of the events experienced throughout last year makes the importance of this work more profound, she said.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health recently announced the dates for phases 1B, 1C and 2 of the commonwealth’s COVID-19 vaccination distribution program and Penn State is strongly encouraging all students, faculty and staff to sign up to get a vaccine as soon as they are eligible to receive one.
Reading resident Samuel Garcia gets the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination from Penn State Health staff nurse Kachiri Shaffer on the Penn State Health St. Joseph ― Downtown Campus.