When Penn State Brandywine opened its first residence hall in August 2017, it was a milestone in the campus’ 53-year history. Four years later, hundreds of students have spent at least some time living in the 250-bed Orchard Hall, but at least half a dozen have resided there since it opened.
Nicole DiMauro, who has lived in Orchard Hall for four years, wanted to stay relatively close to home while also having the convenience of living on campus.
Keiaisha Jackson (left) and Jemimah Mwaba have lived in Orchard Hall since it opened in August 2017. Here they are shown during Penn State Brandywine’s homecoming event in September 2019.
A documentary co-written by Penn State Brandywine Adjunct Instructor in English Mary McDermott about the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide will air on Philadelphia’s public broadcasting station WHYY at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 8.
A documentary co-written by Penn State Brandywine Adjunct Instructor in English Mary McDermott will air on Philadelphia’s public broadcasting station WHYY.
High school students considering attending Penn State Brandywine are invited to watch this admissions Virtual Open House. Prospective students and their families will learn about the University’s admissions process, the campus’ many academic, athletic, and student involvement opportunities, and take a virtual campus tour.
Two Penn State Brandywine students — both pursuing the campus’ new degree in cybersecurity analytics and operations (CYAOP) — recently attended a virtual conference on Women in Cybersecurity.
Junior Himani Vommi (left) and sophomore Marge Reynolds recently attended a virtual conference on Women in Cybersecurity hosted by Boston Cybernetics Institute.
Penn State released preliminary coronavirus testing results for the period of Nov. 13 to 19 on its COVID-19 dashboard today (Nov. 20). The University Park campus received 164 positive on-demand test results and two positive random test results from student testing during the period of Nov. 13 to 19.