From left to right: Brandywine Chancellor Kristin Woolever stands alongside Haleigh Swansen, recipient of the student woman of the year award; Joanna McGowan, recipient of the the faculty/staff member woman of the year award; and guest speaker Kathy Stone, executive director of the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County.
Penn State Brandywine held a groundbreaking ceremony on March 29 to kick off construction of the campus’s first residence hall and a new student union building.
Penn State Brandywine will host David Hardison, alumnus and U.S. Department of State foreign affairs officer, on April 7. Hardison will speak to Distinguished Professor of Political Science Stephen Cimbala’s classes at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Vairo Library, Room 111. An afternoon reception at 4 p.m. in the Tomezsko Lounge will be held for students, faculty and staff to meet Hardison.
With the delegated access function in LionPATH, students can grant a parent or guardian the ability to view a selection of their student data for fall 2016 and beyond. Parents/guardians will continue to use eLion to view spring and summer 2016 student information.
Bryan J.L. Glass, the co-creator and writer of “The Mice Templar” from Image Comics and “Furious” from Dark Horse Comics, will speak at Penn State Brandywine on March 30 about his creative process and career as a graphic novel writer.
Bryan J.L. Glass, multiple Harvey Award-winning writer and creator of graphic novels, will speak at Penn State Brandywine at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, in the Lion’s Den. Glass is a contributor to Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics and Marvel Comics.