Penn State Brandywine’s Advisory Board recently welcomed a new member, Bryan Brockson, to the Brandywine community. Brockson is the director of real estate management at Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union, a position he has held since 2014.
Penn State Brandywine's Maddie Malfara was voted to the 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-America College Division Softball Second Team, which was announced June 7 by College Sports Information Directors of America.
More than 300 seventh- and ninth-grade girls from schools in the Greater Philadelphia area visited Penn State Brandywine on May 10 and June 1 for the campus’ annual STEM Options Day.
After opening its first residence hall and student union in 2017, Penn State Brandywine plans to give one of its older buildings, the Commons/Athletic Center, a major upgrade.
The University Libraries held its annual Libraries Awards ceremony May 15 in Paterno Library's Foster Auditorium. Five employees were honored for their outstanding contributions toward the success of the Libraries’ operations, diversity and inclusion, and innovation.
Julie Foeldes, a four-year starter on Penn State Brandywine’s championship softball team who graduated with highest honors in May, was recently lauded at the campus, conference and national levels for her achievements as a student-athlete.
Brandywine student Pedram Pouladvand won first place in the social science category at the Eastern Regional Undergraduate Research Symposium at Penn State Abington, where he showcased a research project he began in 2016.
After a successful presentation at last year’s IMPACT conference in St. Louis, Monet Bradford, a newly minted Penn State Brandywine graduate, and Joshua Phillips, assistant teaching professor of communication arts and sciences, set their sights on a new milestone.
Penn State Brandywine’s Sustainovation Committee was recently recognized as a 2017-18 Campus Sustainability Champion by the Pennsylvania Environmental Research Consortium.