In the spirit of fostering a campus culture of diversity and inclusion, Penn State Brandywine recently hosted another global dialogue luncheon — an event that is part of a campus series bringing everyday subjects, such as meals, relationship norms, and social rules into a global context.
For Penn State students across Pennsylvania, one year of fundraising to support children fighting pediatric cancer culminated February 17-19 in a 46-hour no-sleeping, no-sitting dance marathon at University Park in the Bryce Jordan Center.
Recently, Penn State was represented at the national IMPACT Conference in St. Louis, Missouri by Brandywine senior Monet Bradford and Instructor in Communications Arts and Sciences Joshua Phillips.
Daniel McCole recently joined Penn State Brandywine’s Office of Police and Public Safety as a part-time campus police officer. McCole was sworn in on Thursday, Jan. 12.
Four founding members of Penn State Brandywine’s Black Student League, including the group’s first president, visited the campus on Feb. 22 to discuss their experiences as college students in the late 1960s.
As is typically done at the February meeting of the Penn State Board of Trustees, a presentation on room and board rates for the upcoming academic year was presented today (Feb. 23), to the Committee on Finance, Business and Capital Planning.
A women’s high school robotics team demonstrated their new creation for students enrolled in the Philadelphia regional undergraduate general engineering at Penn State Great Valley.
Less than 24 hours after making 15 three-pointers in its semifinal victory over Penn State Fayette, fourth-seeded Penn State Brandywine repeated the feat during its 71-53 triumph over third-seeded Penn State Hazleton on Sunday afternoon, helping the Lions claim the Penn State University Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Tournament Championship
Thanks to Kristen Goessling, assistant professor of human development and family studies at Penn State Brandywine, a new minor may be in the works for Penn State students.
Margaret Bacheler, director of continuing education at Penn State Brandywine, recently took part in a 14-member state delegation to the National Skills Summit in Washington, D.C.