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.
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
Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich held a town hall meeting at Penn State Brandywine on April 21. Kasich is the second presidential candidate to visit a Penn State campus this primary season.
Bryan J.L. Glass, multiple Harvey Award-winning writer and creator of graphic novels, will speak at Penn State Brandywine at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, in the Lion’s Den. Glass is a contributor to Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics and Marvel Comics.
Discovering the relationship between language learning and music is what inspires Assistant Professor of Psychology Evan Bradley and his team of undergraduate student researchers.
Stand for State, an initiative aimed at empowering Penn Staters to stand up for one another, kicked off this week with University-wide events. Many of the decorations and giveaways were inspired by Green Dot, a national leader in violence prevention education.
Brandywine faculty and staff collected about 2,000 used Keurig K-Cups with the intention to repurpose each to keep the single-serve, plastic brewing pods out of landfills. The revamped K-Cups — now tree ornaments — were attached to strands of lights, and added to a tree at the Tyler Arboretum entrance on Dec. 1.