Penn State Brandywine awarded 110 diplomas at its spring commencement ceremony on May 5. At the end of the ceremony, Alexis Proctor (pictured) moved her tassel from right to left, officially becoming a graduate of Penn State.
After receiving his diploma from Chancellor Kristin Woolever, Derek Osborn took a moment to thank family, friends and faculty members for their support.
Penn State Brandywine Assistant Teaching Professor of English Pat Hillen and four of her students recently presented at Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness on the Edge of Town: An International Symposium. Pictured from left to right are Brandywine students Ekaterina Iatsenko, Ruchiben Patel, Nick Peart and Kayleigh Izzo.
Fourth-grader Ziah Oyler signs her letter of intent to join the Penn State Brandywine softball team alongside her mother, Beth Oyler; Brandywine senior and team co-captain Julie Foeldes; and head coach Mark Caserta. Ziah was recruited through Team IMPACT, which connects children facing chronic illnesses with college athletic teams. She was diagnosed with a connective tissue disorder that limits her ability to participate in strenuous activities. As part of the Brandywine softball team, Ziah will attend practices, games and other team activities.
Brandywine senior and softball co-captain Julie Foeldes speaks with Philadelphia TV station FOX29 after the signing ceremony where 10-year-old Ziah Oyler officially joined the team.