Hope Coacher is our #Brandywinner of the Week! Hope is a three-sport athlete, competing on the campus’ volleyball, basketball and softball teams. Even though she spends most of her time juggling athletics and academics, Hope is also a member of the Marketing and Communications Club.
Penn State Brandywine students had the opportunity to present their research to the campus community at Brandywine’s annual Exhibition of Undergraduate Research Enterprise and Creative Accomplishment on April 9.
Congratulations to Shayla Hatchett, our #Brandywinner of the Week! Shayla serves as a student worker for the campus’ Office of Student Affairs, where she assists staff members and greets guests at the Student Union welcome desk. Previously, she served as the president of the Multicultural Club.
Meet Thomas England, this week’s #Brandywinner! In addition to being a Lion Ambassador, Thomas does undergraduate research that focuses on autonomous cars with Associate Professor of Engineering Asad Azemi.
Senior engineering students from Penn State Brandywine and Penn State Abington presented their capstone projects at the campuses’ annual Design Expo on April 18. The event was held at Penn State Great Valley.
Congratulations to Subaita Ahmed, our #Brandywinner of the Week! Subaita serves as secretary of the campus’ Sustainovation Club and Multicultural Club. She also recently won the Outstanding Service to Campus and Community Award, which recognizes a student who has volunteered their time to assist others.
Penn State graduate Haleigh Swansen, a Schreyer Honors scholar who earned her bachelor’s degree in English from the Brandywine campus, is currently enrolled in a conservatory program at Sight and Sound Theatres, a professional Christian theatre that creates and produces original musicals based on Biblical stories.
Career Pathways for Girls, a part of Penn State Brandywine STEM Options, is a one-day program held on campus that features hands-on, discovery-based STEM workshops led by professional women in STEM.
See how their answers compare! We asked a few of our first-year students and their parents to compare thoughts on starting college and moving into our residence hall. Watch our video to find out if their answers matched.