The Penn State Brandywine community worked together to celebrate Earth Science Week, a yearly event promoted by the American Geosciences Institute. Students, faculty and staff learned about the natural world by hosting Earth science-themed activities for the campus and its neighbors.
Members of Penn State Brandywine’s Accounting Club, along with faculty advisor and Assistant Professor of Accounting Karen McDougal, participated in the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) “Casino Night” student networking event.
In early October, two Brandywine faculty members presented research at the 2018 Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education conference.
Penn State Brandywine Police and Public Safety are conducting a campus-wide test of the PSUAlert emergency notification system on Friday, Oct. 26, as part of an annual Clery exercise.
One of Penn State Brandywine’s newest student clubs, Active Minds, traveled to Philadelphia to participate in the annual Out of the Darkness Community Walk.
Penn State Brandywine recently welcomed four new members to its alumni society board. The four alumnae — Meaghan Daly, Kristine Dick, Kristen Falcone and Abigail Wilt — bring enthusiasm and an array of life experiences to their new roles on campus.
On Nov. 10 and 11, the public is welcome to attend the 35th annual William Rush Woodcarving Wildlife Art and Craft Show and Sale at Penn State Brandywine. The show brings together woodworkers and artists from the region to showcase their talents and educate the public about their craft.
Penn State Brandywine is home to more than 30 student clubs and organizations—and in fall 2018, the student body welcomed several new groups to campus. Two of those new clubs, eSports and the Red Cross Club, shared their visions for the future.
Students, faculty, staff and community members are welcome to enjoy a free screening of the film “The Human Element” at Penn State Brandywine on Oct. 17. The film is 75 minutes long and will be shown at 6 p.m. in Room 101 of the Main Building.
Penn State Brandywine faculty members Ivan Esparragoza, Laura Guertin and Karen Theveny, along with 10 student volunteers, ran a water-themed scientific activity day for local families at Tyler Arboretum earlier this month.