Penn State Brandywine recently hosted its Exhibition of Undergraduate Research Enterprise and Creative Accomplishment, which allows undergrads to present their research and creative endeavors to the campus community.
Penn State Brandywine held its annual spring undergraduate research showcase called EURECA on April 14, featuring work from 15 students in academic programs such as psychology, human development and family studies, engineering and business
Eight undergraduate Penn State engineering students presented their senior capstone projects to a crowd of 50 guests at the inaugural Design Expo on the Penn State Great Valley campus in Malvern on Wednesday evening. This is the first class of students to graduate from Penn State with a bachelor of engineering degree with a multidisciplinary engineering design specialization, thanks to a partnership among the Abington, Brandywine and Great Valley campuses.
This year, there was a tie for the Social Science and Humanities Research Award. Chelsea Dwyer was presented the honor for her poster presentation, titled “Social Stigmas Associated with Alcohol Use Disorder.”