With Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s announcement today (May 22) of additional counties moving to yellow phase over the next two weeks, students residing in those counties can now begin scheduling a move-out date from their on-campus residence halls. A number of Penn State campuses will also begin scheduling students for move out.
Stevie DiSipio earned the top honor for a Penn State University Athletic Conference student-athlete on Monday as he was selected as the recipient of the 2019-20 John S. Egli Scholar-Athlete Award.
Brandywine two-sport student-athlete and recent graduate Stevie DiSipio was named the John S. Egli Award winner as the top student-athlete in the Penn State University Athletic Conference
With a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications, students will emerge ready to begin a career in many exciting fields including: digital media, broadcasting, advertising, promotions, public relations, publishing, fundraising, and special events planning.
As Penn State conferred degrees upon its graduates during a virtual commencement ceremony on May 9, twin sisters Chloe and Claudia Przybylski celebrated in the suitably decorated living room of their home with their parents, Sam and Barbara. The Penn State Brandywine students each donned their cap and gown, and at the appropriate time, their mother handed them a piece of paper representing their diploma.
Penn State graduates and twin sisters Chloe (left) and Claudia Przybylski, who attended the Brandywine campus, let their neighbors know they graduated on May 9 with large letters across their front yard that spelled out “We are Penn State grads.”
Penn State Brandywine student Lauren Burke had her business degree conferred during the University’s virtual commencement ceremony that was livestreamed on May 9.
Penn State Brandywine graduates and twin sisters Claudia (left) and Chloe Przybylski stopped by campus after the University’s virtual commencement ceremony for a photo with the Nittany Lion Shrine.