Penn State Brandywine recently hosted nearly 200 local middle- and high-school students for STEM Pathways, a one-day career exploration program. The May 10 event gave students from the Greater Philadelphia region an opportunity to explore STEM fields through activities and interactions with Brandywine faculty and other professionals.
Penn State Brandywine, in collaboration with Tyler Arboretum, commemorated Earth Day on April 21 with its annual Nature Narratives writing contest awards ceremony. Open to students, faculty, staff and the community, the competition encouraged writers to express their thoughts about nature using any genre they prefer.
More than 90 graduates received their bachelor’s degree at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 7, in the campus gymnasium. The event also included a celebration of 2020 graduates, who did not have an in-person commencement ceremony due to the pandemic.
Matt Wickel, who will receive his bachelor of arts degree in communication arts and sciences at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony on May 7, reflects on his time as a student at Brandywine.
Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi visited Penn State Brandywine on May 2 as part of her listening tour to meet with students, faculty and staff across Penn State’s campuses. During her tour stop, President-elect Bendapudi shared that the Commonwealth campuses were one of the primary reasons she was drawn to the University.
Penn State Schuylkill hosted the 2022 Penn State Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium on Saturday, April 23. The event featured research from dozens of students across seven campuses: Penn State Abington, Brandywine, Hazleton, Lehigh Valley, Schuylkill, Scranton and York.
Penn State Brandywine will celebrate the achievements of its spring 2022 graduates — as well as recognize 2020 graduates — at its commencement ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 7, on the campus lawn.
Vidhi Dwivedi, who will receive her bachelor of arts degree in communication arts and sciences at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony on May 7, reflects on her time as a student at Brandywine.
In her formative years, Himani Vommi envisioned a future where she worked in medicine. Those plans shifted, however, when she attended her high school’s STEM outreach program. One workshop set Vommi on a path that has led her to presenting her undergraduate research at a national cybersecurity conference.
Penn State Brandywine students who have impacted the campus through their leadership and service were honored at a ceremony on April 18. The annual leadership awards program highlights the achievements of students involved with clubs, student government and campus programs.