Kirsten McWilliams celebrates with friends and fellow Penn State York students following the commencement ceremony on Friday, May 5 in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center (The Pullo Center) on campus. McWilliams graduated with a bachelor of science in business and was a Graham Fellow. She also already has a job! Pictured left to right are Shawnee Hostetter, Kirsten McWilliams, Mary Inyang Cobham, Destinee Mateo, and Fabrizio Delgado Ramirez.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold three commencement ceremonies May 12-13 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport for the more than 900 students who have petitioned to graduate following the spring 2017 semester.
The Penn State Brandywine baseball and softball teams will both be top seeds when the PSUAC Tournament begins this week in Scranton, while the Lions’ track and field team closed out its inaugural season by finishing fifth at the USCAA Invitational on Saturday.
Megan Povelones (left), assistant professor of biology at Penn State Brandywine, and Jacqueline McLaughlin (right), associate professor of biology at Penn State Lehigh Valley, served as speakers at this year's Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Penn State students from seven Commonwealth campuses presented their research during the seventh annual Penn State Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Penn State students from seven Commonwealth Campuses presented their research to a panel of faculty-judges during the seventh annual Penn State Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium. Held on April 20 at Penn State Brandywine, the event featured undergraduate student-faculty research projects spanning numerous academic disciplines.
Also recognized at the event were Neeka Pharaud, center, and Lindsay Koch, left, the newly-elected president and vice president of Penn State Brandywine’s SGA for 2017-18, and Yanira Rodriguez, right, who served as vice president for 2016-17.