Information sciences and technology (IST) major Cory Kitay never imagined he'd be working nearly 2,000 miles away from Penn State Brandywine during his final year of college. The senior recently returned to campus after a 10-week internship program with Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), located in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
Established in 1943, LANL began as "site Y" of the Manhattan Project with the sole purpose of building and designing the world's first atomic bomb.
Transitioning into the "real world" can be daunting, but taking the precautions to become familiar with professionalism while still in school can help any student ease into the workforce.
Penn State Brandywine's Advising and Career Services office and the Student Government Association (SGA) hosted the Alumni Networking Event on Nov. 19 to allow students an opportunity to gain valuable tips about professionalism and career development from Brandywine alumni and Penn State graduate school representatives.
Penn State Brandywine hosted the authors of the book, "Integrating Multilingual Students into College Classrooms: Practical Advice for Faculty," as part of the Global Awareness Dialogue Project on Dec. 3.
Penn State Brandywine Professor Emerita Diane M. Disney received the 2014 George Graham Award for Exceptional Service from the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) in Washington D.C.
Disney accepted the award in November at NAPA's fall meeting. The award was named after NAPA's first president and recognizes sustained and extraordinary contributions toward making NAPA a stronger and more respected organization.
Senior psychology major and Schreyer Honors Scholar Ebony Ford is taking her college learning experience to a whole new level, implementing a research study alongside Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies Marinda Kathryn Harrell-Levy that investigates transformative relationships.
David M. Rosenberg, Penn State alumnus, founder of the David and Marjorie Rosenberg Foundation and friend of Penn State Brandywine, will be the speaker at Penn State Brandywine's December commencement ceremony on Friday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. in the Commons Building Gymnasium on campus.
Rosenberg attended Penn State at University Park and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in health and human development. He also attended the Howard University School of Law and received his juris doctor degree.
Penn State Brandywine and the Delaware Children's Museum received funding from the National Living Laboratory initiative to enhance the museum's Living Laboratory.
The Penn State Brandywine men's soccer team made school history on Wednesday, Oct. 29, as it battled to a hard-fought victory over Penn State York in the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) Men's Soccer Championship. This marks just the second time a Brandywine sports team has ever won back-to-back conference titles.
The Jost Project band featuring legendary vibraphonist Tony Miceli, will visit Penn State Brandywine to perform for students, faculty, staff and community members on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 4 p.m. in the Main Building Auditorium, room 101.
For Penn State Brandywine senior Victoria Marotta, helping local families battle cancer is all in a day's work. The Aston resident and communications major (a former brain cancer patient herself) recently raised an incredible $15,000 to benefit local cancer patients and their families.