The Penn State Brandywine volleyball team closed out league play in second place, while both Brandywine soccer teams moved closer to securing the No. 1 seed in their respective conference tournaments last week
Rebecca Strzelec, professor of visual arts at Penn State Altoona and the 2016-17 Penn State laureate, will visit Penn State Brandywine at noon on Oct. 18 to present “Art + Engineering = Creative Problem Solving.” Students, faculty, staff and community members are welcome to join Strzelec in Room 113 of the Main Building for her presentation.
On Nov. 17, contemporary pianist and composer Glenn Williams will perform at Penn State Brandywine. The performance will take place at 10:30 a.m. in Room 101 of the Main Building. Williams, a versatile musician with a master’s degree in piano performance, has played in venues such as Walt Disney World and the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
One of Penn State Brandywine’s newest clubs, Musicians Collaborative, has wasted no time sparking creativity and collaboration on campus. Although it is only three semesters old, the club has quickly integrated itself into campus programming and social life.
The regular season has ended for Penn State Brandywine’s five fall teams and each has its sights set on the Penn State University Athletic Conference championships.
Five members of the Penn State Brandywine Advisory Board conducted a panel discussion with campus faculty and staff at a faculty forum meeting on Oct. 4. The discussion covered a variety of topics, but focused especially on the subject of student internships.
While earning her bachelor's degree in biology from the Brandywine campus, 2016 Penn State graduate Vyshnavi Nalluri embraced the opportunity to engage in undergraduate research with Assistant Professor of Psychology Valerie Mendez-Gallardo, giving her the knowledge she’ll need for life after Penn State Brandywine.
Debbie Ousey, the coordinator of Penn State Brandywine’s multilingual student programs, recently organized a trip to the 2016 Women of the World (WOW) Festival, which was hosted by Notre Dame of Maryland University in Baltimore.
The Penn State Brandywine women’s volleyball team partnered with the Side-Out Foundation by hosting its sixth annual Dig Pink weekend tournament Sept. 17-18. The event raised money and awareness for breast cancer research and support.