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.
When faculty at Penn State Brandywine announced the 2019 launch of a new peer mentorship initiative program, they knew that the students involved would need excellent training.
Penn State Brandywine posted the ninth-highest cumulative team grade-point average among all four-year college softball programs during the 2017-18 academic year, as the Lions earned the Easton/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Academic Team Award for the third consecutive season.
From a young age, Michael Green knew that he wanted the United States military to be part of his future. He was surprised—and thrilled—when he learned that he could make that happen at Penn State Brandywine.
The Penn State Brandywine men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball teams extended their long conference winning streaks, while men’s golf and both cross-country teams continued their rise in the Penn State University Athletic Conference last week.
Currently, seven campus police stations are equipped with naloxone, including Beaver, Berks, Brandywine, DuBois, Erie, Great Valley and University Park. Administrators continue to work with local and county agencies to equip officers with naloxone at the remaining campuses.
Penn State Brandywine Chancellor Kristin Woolever has announced that she will retire from the University on July 31, 2019, after leading the campus since Feb. 1, 2014. A national search will begin immediately to identify her successor.