Penn State Brandywine held its annual spring undergraduate research showcase called EURECA on April 14, featuring work from 15 students in academic programs such as psychology, human development and family studies, engineering and business
Each year at Penn State Brandywine’s Leadership Recognition Night, student leaders are recognized and celebrated for excelling in and out of the classroom and for creating the best possible Brandywine experience for themselves and their peers.
This spring, Penn State awarded approximately 13,600 diplomas to students University-wide, bringing the University’s number of graduates to an estimated total of almost 774,000. Many of these graduates celebrated their accomplishments at campuses other than University Park.
Approximately 150 seventh-grade girls from schools in Delaware and Chester Counties visited Penn State Brandywine for the campus’s 2016 STEM Options Day.
The PaSSS program is a summer program designed to help students get off to a great start in college and to graduate in four years. For information, visit http://summerstart.psu.edu