The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust awarded a combined grant of $103,000 for student scholarships to Penn State Abington and Penn State Brandywine. Scholarships up to $7,000 will be available to qualified full-time students at both campuses with unmet financial need.
Hot sauce producer Frankly-Deep recently gained support from Penn State Brandywine, as the local small business was named a Brandywine Boost grant recipient.
Since opening in 1967, Penn State Brandywine has taught its students the value of community service by partnering with local businesses, nonprofits and municipalities.
Where is the line drawn between discussion and hate speech? What roles do government, social media companies and average people play in deciding? By documenting a controversial German hate speech law in a new book chapter, two Penn State Brandywine faculty members are encouraging discussion about these important questions.
As part of our regular "We Are!" feature, we recognize six Penn Staters — representing the College of Engineering, World Campus, Penn State Brandywine, and Bellisario College of Communications — who have gone above and beyond what's asked of them in their work at the University.
Meaghan Paige, a women’s fashion brand, got its start at Penn State Brandywine. Several years later, the company has found new support on campus as a Brandywine Boost grant recipient.
When Stephen Cimbala arrived at Penn State’s University Park campus as a student in 1961, he had a simple plan: get a degree in journalism and go into the workforce. However, a general education course in political science introduced Cimbala to the field that would become the focus of his life’s work and led him to Penn State Brandywine, where he has now served for 45 years.
Intercollegiate athletics programs at Penn State’s 19 Commonwealth Campuses have entered into a four-year partnership with Nike through BSN Sports for sports apparel and equipment.
Penn State Brandywine’s Advisory Board recently welcomed a new member, Bryan Brockson, to the Brandywine community. Brockson is the director of real estate management at Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union, a position he has held since 2014.