The Penn State community will be celebrating Pride Month throughout April, with events sponsored by the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity as well as a variety of additional programming across the University's campuses.
Environmental racism and justice will be the focus of this year’s social justice fair organized by Penn State Brandywine’s Center for Ethics and Civic Engagement and Student Affairs office, to be held March 28 to April 1.
Shara McCallum, 2021-22 Penn State Laureate and Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English, will visit Penn State Brandywine to read from her works on Tuesday, March 29. The event, which will take place at noon in the Tomezsko Lounge, is free and open to the public.
Joined by several dozen community leaders, elected officials and business owners, Penn State President Eric J. Barron and Penn State Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells presided over a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony on March 18 to mark the opening of the Brandywine LaunchBox — an innovation space that provides no-cost resources for entrepreneurs and innovators.
Penn State Brandywine junior Rabia Rafiqzadah shares how early experiences with peer mentoring helped broaden her horizons and grow into her leadership abilities.
Penn State University Libraries invites Penn State students, faculty and staff to submit original short stories or poetry centered on the theme “Written in the Stars” to the spring short stories writing contest, accepting submissions from Feb. 24 to April 4.
Penn State Brandywine faculty member Laura Guertin has been selected to receive the title of distinguished professor of Earth sciences in recognition of her exceptional record of teaching, research and service to the University community.
Meridian Bank has contributed $125,000 to support STEAM Explorations and Entrepreneurship programming through Penn State Brandywine’s STEM Pathways program.