Penn State Brandywine orientation leader Peris Wambui Wamoni and the Nittany Lion help students move into their rooms during the campus' first-ever move-in day.
Pictured from left to right: Gerald Parsons, immediate past chair of the Brandywine Advisory Board; Kristin Woolever, Brandywine chancellor; Penn State President Eric Barron; Madlyn Hanes, vice president for Commonwealth campuses; Mark Dambly, chair of Penn State’s Board of Trustees; and Pennsylvania Senator Tom Killion.
Penn State Brandywine biology major Maddie Malfara spent her summer investigating nuclear magnetic resonance, presenting at conferences and cloning genes.
During the school year, Penn State Brandywine junior Maddie Malfara is a very active student -- dividing her time between playing on the softball team, serving as secretary of the Lion Ambassadors club and, of course, staying on top of her classes.
Pictured from left to right: Penn State President Eric Barron; Eleanor Parsons; Jerry Parsons, chairman and CEO of Communications Test Design, Inc.; and Kristin Woolever, Penn State Brandywine Chancellor.
Penn State Brandywine alumnus Gerald “Jerry” Parsons and his wife Eleanor have made a significant gift to the University to name “Parsons Hall,” the dining hall located in the campus’ newly constructed student union building that opened this fall.
Opening a new building takes years of planning, research and attention to detail. At Penn State Brandywine, hundreds of contractors have worked together to make the campus’ two newest buildings — Orchard Hall and the Student Union — just right for incoming students.