For Penn State students across Pennsylvania, one year of fundraising to support children fighting pediatric cancer culminated February 17-19 in a 46-hour no-sleeping, no-sitting dance marathon at University Park in the Bryce Jordan Center.
Penn State was recently represented at the national IMPACT Conference in St. Louis, Missouri by Brandywine senior Monet Bradford (right) and Instructor in Communications Arts and Sciences Joshua Phillips (left).
Recently, Penn State was represented at the national IMPACT Conference in St. Louis, Missouri by Brandywine senior Monet Bradford and Instructor in Communications Arts and Sciences Joshua Phillips.
Daniel McCole (left) after being sworn in as Penn State Brandywine's part-time campus police officer by Magisterial District Judge Walter Strohl (right).
Daniel McCole recently joined Penn State Brandywine’s Office of Police and Public Safety as a part-time campus police officer. McCole was sworn in on Thursday, Jan. 12.
Four founding members of Penn State Brandywine’s Black Student League, including the group’s first president, visited the campus on Feb. 22 to discuss their experiences as college students in the late 1960s.
Penn State Brandywine faculty and staff listen to initiatives being considered that relate to advancing the arts and humanities. Students, faculty and staff from across the University participated in the panel discussion via livestream as well.
Pictured from left to right: Damian Fernandez, chancellor of Penn State Abington; Melissa Croushorn, student engagement manager at Penn State’s Center for the Performing Arts; and Kathleen Bieschke, interim dean of Penn State’s Schreyer Honors College.