Seventh- and ninth-grade girls from schools in the surrounding community visited Penn State Brandywine on May 10 and June 1 for the campus' annual STEM Options Day.
Penn State Brandywine's Commons/Athletic Center is currently being renovated. Pictured is the former bookstore and student affairs suite, which will soon be transformed into new faculty offices and social science research labs.
After opening its first residence hall and student union in 2017, Penn State Brandywine plans to give one of its older buildings, the Commons/Athletic Center, a major upgrade.
The University Libraries held its annual Libraries Awards ceremony May 15 in Paterno Library's Foster Auditorium. Five employees were honored for their outstanding contributions toward the success of the Libraries’ operations, diversity and inclusion, and innovation.
Julie Foeldes earned many awards during her four years playing on the Penn State Brandywine softball team and finished her career with campus, conference and national honors for her academic achievements as a student-athlete.
The pitcher-catcher duo of seniors Katie DeStefano, left, and Julie Foeldes helped lead the Penn State Brandywine softball team to four consecutive conference championships.
Julie Foeldes, a four-year starter on Penn State Brandywine’s championship softball team who graduated with highest honors in May, was recently lauded at the campus, conference and national levels for her achievements as a student-athlete.
Penn State Brandywine's softball team recently won their fourth-straight Penn State University Athletic Conference Championship after a 14-2 victory over Penn State Schuylkill. The title game was played at Nittany Lion Softball Park at University Park. Brandywine softball is the only team to win four consecutive titles in the campus' history.
Brandywine student Pedram Pouladvand won first place in the social science category at the Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium at Penn State Abington, where he showcased a research project he began in 2016.
Monet Bradford (center) and Assistant Teaching Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences Joshua Phillips recently presented a co-written paper at the Eastern Communication Association conference in Pittsburgh.