Joshua Phillips, assistant teaching professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State Brandywine, recently wrote a chapter for “Like Wildfire: The Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Sit-Ins.”
University students and educators alike are grappling with turbulent times, and Penn State’s course on the “Art and Science of Human Flourishing” is well-positioned to help undergraduates to develop strategies for caring for themselves and others. Robert Roeser, Bennett Pierce Professor of Caring and Compassion, explored ways to adapt the course to current events, along with 23 colleagues from 10 Penn State campuses, University of Virginia and University of Wisconsin-Madison, during the morning of the 2nd Annual Human Flourishing Summer Teaching Institute, held on June 16 and 17 via Zoom.
Penn State Brandywine women's soccer standout Brianna Banks added yet another accolade to her ledger on Tuesday as she was named First Team Academic All-American by CoSIDA
Penn State Brandywine has announced its annual faculty awards, which recognize the achievements and excellence of campus faculty as educators, researchers and mentors.
Following a three-month comprehensive planning process, Penn State officials have determined that the University can meet or exceed the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s guidelines for colleges and universities, and look forward to welcoming back faculty, staff and students to resume on-campus, in-person classes and other activities this fall in a limited fashion.
While earning his bachelor's degree in engineering at Penn State Brandywine, Christopher Guay wasted no time actively pursuing part-time job opportunities in his field. Guay’s professional experience paid dividends, as the May 2020 graduate quickly landed a position with the engineering firm M.C. Dean.
Wiebke Strehl, dean of humanities and professor of German at the University of North Carolina Ashville, has been named director of academic affairs at Penn State Brandywine, effective Aug. 3.
During her final semester at Penn State Brandywine, human development and family studies (HDFS) major and May 2020 graduate Carly Dill interned at the West End Neighborhood House in Wilmington, Delaware — an experience that gave her both a practical application of her studies and a clearer direction for her future.