December 2014 psychology graduate Megan Griffith at a national undergraduate conference on body image at Cabrini College, where she presented her research.
In a recently published article, Jennifer Zosh, assistant professor of human development and family studies at Penn State Brandywine, and collaborator Lisa Feigenson, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences at Johns Hopkins University, found when infants are given an array of different objects they can remember up to their working memory capacity.
Jennifer Zosh, assistant professor of human development and family studies at Penn State Brandywine, and Rebecca Slomowitz, senior psychology major and undergraduate researcher, work with children at Penn State Brandywine.
Human development and family studies major Lauren Lomas, a Schreyer Honors Scholar, is one of the eight Penn State students from across the commonwealth selected to showcase their research in Harrisburg at the 13th annual Undergraduate Research at the Capitol – Pennsylvania conference.
Human development and family studies major Lauren Lomas has been selected to showcase her research in Harrisburg at the 13th annual Undergraduate Research at the Capitol – Pennsylvania conference.
Penn State Brandywine is currently building its first residence hall and a new student union building. The two buildings are scheduled to open in August 2017.
The student union is a two-story, 31,000-square-foot building that will include a dining hall with seating for more than 300 students, student recreation areas, the campus bookstore, conference space and student affairs offices.