As part of Brandywine’s Social Justice Fair, sculptor Roger Wing visited campus and created a work of art to raise awareness about gun violence on college campuses and beyond
General engineering majors from Penn State Abington and Brandywine developed a mobile robot to inspect storm water pipes in nearby Horsham Township. This field test demonstrates some of its capabilities. The township saved about $60,000 by working with the students instead of purchasing a robot.
Brandywine Learning focuses on maintaining an active and collaborative learning environment that provides our students with educational opportunities to enhance academic achievement.
Kenneth Matthews, senior project manager at C.B. Development Services, Inc., said that a critical step in the project’s process is constructing building mockups with the exact materials that will be used in the residence hall and student union building. This helps identify potential issues prior to constructing the actual buildings.
Ebony Ford discusses her research study alongside Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies Marinda Kathryn Harrell-Levy that investigates transformative relationships.
Penn State Brandywine psychology major Rebecca Slomowitz is conducting research about the intricacies of infant memory alongside Jennifer Zosh, assistant professor of human development and family studies.
Penn State Brandywine student Haleigh Swansen, communications major in Schreyer Honors College, won first place in the ROAR competition for her video submission, which recaps her research examining the role of women in sports journalism.