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StormBot

Student-built robo-inspector fends off flooding, erosion

Purchasing a $60,000 video robot to inspect stormwater pipes didn’t fit into the budget for one Pennsylvania municipality, so officials turned to students in Penn State's Philadelphia regional engineering degree. They delivered Stormbot on time and way, way under budget.
Penn State students doing service

Brandywine student develops, leads community engagement project

This spring, Kevin Cauley and fellow Penn State Brandywine students Grace Smith and Christine Niche organized a trip to Philadelphia to clean the city’s streets and parks. They recruited nearly 15 students from both the Brandywine and York campuses to spend the afternoon disposing of litter and collecting recyclable items.

Wi-Fi calling now supported at Penn State

To enable cellular calls in areas with weak carrier coverage or in buildings with spotty reception, Voice over Wireless, or Wi-Fi calling, is now supported at Penn State through the University’s primary cellular vendors: AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint.
Arianna Segich

Brandywine takes fourth at USCAA Softball National Championships

Penn State Brandywine saw its season come to an end on Wednesday afternoon at the USCAA Softball National Championships after suffering a 4-1 defeat to NHTI at Firestone Stadium. The Lions placed fourth at the national tournament, one of the top finishes by a Penn State University Athletic Conference softball team in tournament history.
Girl looking through microscope

Seventh-grade girls explore STEM careers at Penn State Brandywine

Approximately 150 seventh-grade girls from schools in Delaware and Chester counties visited Penn State Brandywine May 12 for the campus’ 2016 STEM Options Day. The event was designed to give girls a day of exploration and discovery in STEM-related topics and careers. The workshop included 17 different sessions led by successful women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.