Each year, Penn State recognizes outstanding faculty and staff with annual awards in teaching and excellence. The invitation-only ceremony for the 2018 awards was Tuesday, April 3, at University Park.
Kristen P. Goessling, assistant professor of human development and family studies at Penn State Brandywine, has received the 2018 Outreach and Online Education Emerging Faculty Award for Engaged Scholarship.
Penn State students recently returned from a weeklong study-abroad trip to Sicily and Malta that was organized by Penn State Brandywine Global Programs. Global Programs combines academic courses with a short-term travel experience abroad.
Brandywine’s Commission for Women presented two awards for outstanding contributions to the campus and community at the commission’s annual Women’s History Month event on March 27. Junior Maddie Beebe received the student Woman of the Year award, while Associate Professor of History and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Julie Gallagher received the faculty Woman of the Year award. Gallagher also served as the event's keynote speaker and spoke about her research on gender equity. Pictured from left to right: Susan Fredricks, associate professor of communication arts and sciences; Gallagher; Beebe; and Chancellor Kristin Woolever.
Brandywine’s Commission for Women presented two awards for outstanding contributions to the campus and community at the commission’s annual Women’s History Month event on March 27. Junior Maddie Beebe received the student Woman of the Year award, while Associate Professor of History and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Julie Gallagher received the faculty Woman of the Year award. Gallagher also served as the event's keynote speaker and spoke about her research on gender equity. Pictured from left to right: Susan Fredricks, associate professor of communication arts and sciences; Gallagher; Beebe; and Chancellor Kristin Woolever.
Penn State students recently returned from a weeklong study abroad trip to Sicily and Malta. Pictured are cousins Nikki, left, and Amy Poissant at the Ancient Theatre of Taormina in Italy. Nikki is a student at the Brandywine campus, while Amy attends the University Park campus.