Failure to address climate issues will bring economic consequences and could affect job prospects, a nonprofit leader told graduates at Penn State Brandywine’s fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 20.
In just a few days, we will welcome a new decade: The 2020s. Like many aspects of our lives, a lot has changed within Penn State Brandywine athletics during the last 10 years
Penn State Brandywine will hold its fall commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 20, in the Commons/Athletic Center on campus. More than 70 degrees will be conferred.
Penn State Brandywine senior women's soccer student-athlete Brianna Banks and sophomore cross country student-athlete Catharine Mooney recently were both named to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team.
Whether it’s through class gifts focused on student mental health and food insecurity or their everyday commitment to supporting student wellness and helping those in need, Penn State President Eric Barron highlights the many ways that Penn State students show care and compassion for their peers in his latest blog.
For a Penn State Brandywine senior who embraces creativity, the letters, arts, and sciences degree allowed her to craft an individualized path of study built upon her passion for art and photography.
Approximately 100 high school girls from the Greater Philadelphia area visited Penn State at the Navy Yard on November 25 for Penn State Brandywine’s College and Careers event, which is part of the campus’ extensive STEM Options program.
Marilyn Wells, the provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Minnesota State University, Mankato, has been appointed as the new chancellor of Penn State Brandywine.
As mental health issues among college students increase, Penn State Brandywine is rising to the challenge. The campus dedicated this year’s Unity Week, which was held Nov. 11 to 15, to raising awareness about mental health and invisible disabilities.