Over Thanksgiving break, Penn State Brandywine students and faculty members took their stateside studies overseas for a week of immersive learning on the Caribbean island of Martinique.
More than a month into basketball season, Penn State Brandywine has entered into its Penn State University Athletic Conference schedule as the end of the fall semester nears.
Nikki Velez became the ninth player in Penn State Brandywine women's basketball history to register 1,000 career points. She achieved the feat on Nov. 30, 2018, in a 78-51 victory over Penn State Mont Alto. Velez netted 27 points in the win, matching a career high.
This year, Penn State Brandywine’s Center for Ethics & Civic Engagement has collaborated with the campus’ international student program to make a difference in the lives of some of Brandywine’s smallest neighbors.
This week's #Brandywinner is James Cellucci! An accomplished student-athlete, James has served as captain of the men's soccer team for the last three seasons. During that time, men's soccer has won three PSUAC Championships and the USCAA National Championship, becoming the first Brandywine sports team to take home a national title.
Cookies-n-Cream or Death by Chocolate? Cookie Dough or Peachy Paterno? What do you think the top ice cream flavors were? Last year our Blue Apple Café served more than 8,000 scoops of Penn State Berkey Creamery ice cream. WATCH OUR VIDEO to see which flavor was the Brandywine favorite!
Meet Samuel Dikeumunna, this week’s #Brandywinner! Samuel currently serves as vice president of the Multicultural Club and academic chair of the Student Government Association. Last year, he was president of the Engineering Club and an Orientation Leader. Way to go, Samuel!
Small businesses are a huge part of any community — and for the students, faculty and staff at Penn State Brandywine, they have become a source of inspiration and development.
Penn State Brandywine engineering students showcased projects they’ve worked on throughout the semester during a poster session held at the undergraduate engineering facilities at Penn State Great Valley. After the poster session, a panel of several program alumni and engineering industry professionals spoke to the students. Pictured is Brandywine student Rhianna Lonas (right) talking about her team’s project to Sally Sue Richmond, senior lecturer in information science.