Brandywine student Pedram Pouladvand won first place in the social science category at the Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium at Penn State Abington, where he showcased a research project he began in 2016.
After a successful presentation at last year’s IMPACT conference in St. Louis, Monet Bradford, a newly minted Penn State Brandywine graduate, and Joshua Phillips, assistant teaching professor of communication arts and sciences, set their sights on a new milestone.
Penn State Brandywine’s Sustainovation Committee was recently recognized as a 2017-18 Campus Sustainability Champion by the Pennsylvania Environmental Research Consortium.
A group of Penn State researchers recently attended the Consortium of Social Science Association’s (COSSA) 2018 Science Policy Conference and Social Science Advocacy Day in Washington, DC.
A Delaware County judge encouraged graduates at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony to be specific about future goals and write them down, sharing that when he decided that becoming a judge was a career goal, he wrote “your honor” on his computer screen so he would be reminded of that objective every day.
While teaching one of her dream courses, Brandywine Assistant Teaching Professor of English Pat Hillen led her students on a journey that culminated in a group presentation at an international Bruce Springsteen symposium in New Jersey.
A delegation from Penn State Brandywine recently participated as official campus partners in the Fair Trade Campaigns National Conference in Washington, D.C.
When Penn State Brandywine obtained its first 3-D printer several years ago, Associate Professor of Engineering Asad Azemi knew it would spark big ideas in the science and engineering departments on campus.