Jacob Campbell, a fourth-year student majoring in multidisciplinary studies and minoring in environmental inquiry, honored the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act in his capstone project.
Associate Director of Student Affairs Gary Miller promised THON in the beginning of the year that if the group raised $20,000, he would dye his hair blue. During the THON celebration on Feb. 29.
Clockwise from top left: Mihalis Noti, Gary Miller, Nick Pananos, Julia Pagano, Alyssa Palumbo, Jessica Gore, Noa Castiel and Sara Hallahan
For Penn State students across Pennsylvania, one year of fundraising to support children fighting pediatric cancer culminated Feb. 16-18 in a 46-hour no sleeping, no sitting dance marathon at University Park in the Bryce Jordan Center.
Penn State Brandywine’s Student Spotlight series highlights the remarkable work being done by students in leadership, academics, service, athletics and more.
"Where Beauty's At": Expressions of Black Visual Culture — Feb. 2–Sept. 9, Eberly Family Special Collections Library, 104 Paterno Library. Drawing upon Penn State's Special Collections and University Archives, the exhibition explores historical and creative works by Black writers and artists and considers the relationship between history, politics, creativity and visual expression. Works on view include poetry broadsides, posters, book cover designs, photograph albums and artists' books.
Hoi Michael Cheung, systems administrator in Penn State Brandywine’s Office of Information Technology Services, brought Asian representation to Media to ring in the Year of the Dragon. He, along with Media community members, celebrated Lunar New Year on Feb. 10 with over 1,000 people in the borough.