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CAMPUS RAISES $15,000 FOR STUDENTS AT ANNUAL GALA

Penn State Brandywine raised more than $15,000 for student scholarships and honored outstanding alumni Sylvia Schaffer and Pennsylvania State Representative Thomas Killion at its third annual Alumni Recognition Event on May 22 at the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park.

The event also launched the campus' official kick-off for the University-wide capital campaign: For the Future: The Campaign for Penn State Students, which aims to secure $2 billion by 2010 to provide an outstanding education to students from every economic backgroun

Deja Vu for Brandywine Professor

Little did she know, as a curious, over-achieving seventh grader participating in Penn State Brandywine's Math Options Career Day program, that one day, more than a decade later, she would be on the other side of the desk as a professor teaching similar concepts to a bright group of seventh grade girls attending the same program on Friday, May 21.

Funnier still, Jennifer Zosh, assistant professor of health and human development at the campus and an Upland resident, taught in the very same room in the Main Building that she sat in as a student attending the p

CAMPUS ADDS TWO NEW VARSITY SPORTS

Penn State Brandywine got a running start this fall as it tee'd off with two new varsity sports: cross country and golf.

The theme of the campus' running program is to develop a lifelong understanding of the sport through play, education, work, development, relaxation, recovery and fun. And to accomplish this, the campus hired Kevin Kelly to lead the team as head coach.

Kelly began his coaching career in 1973 and has coached cross country and track and field at the high school level for more than 30 years.

PROFESSOR PENS PAGE-TURNING WHODUNIT

Eagles Mere, Pa. sets the scene of a new, spine-tingling murder mystery novel by Priscilla F. Clement, of Wallingford, professor emerita of history and women's studies at Penn State Brandywine.

Blood on the Path, published by Eagles Mere Museum, is the gripping tale of the 1959 unsolved disappearance of a teenage girl, that is, until her niece sets her sights on the truth years later.

CAMPUS RECEIVES VERIZON GRANT

Penn State Brandywine is pleased to announce a $4,500 grant from Verizon's 'Check Into Literacy' initiative for its Literary Launch program. Students in the Schreyer Honors College at the campus initiated and designed the program.

The grant from Verizon will assist honors scholars with the purchase of research literacy books.  The students will engage in discussions about the books' social and cultural issues and interact on the Literary Launch blog.

Brandywine Professor Elected Vice Chair of NAPA Board

Diane M. Disney, professor of management at Penn State Brandywine, has been elected vice chair of the Board of Directors of the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). Chartered by Congress as an independent, non-partisan organization, the National Academy works to improve the quality, performance and accountability of federal, state and local government.

Distinguised Professor Publishes 40th Translation

Adam J. Sorkin, Distinguished Professor of English at Penn State Brandywine, recently published an English translation of No Way Out of Hadesburg and Other Poems by Ioan Es. Pop. The book was published by the University of Plymouth Press in England in late 2010.

A multi-award winning, critically acclaimed author, Pop created this book of poetry inspired by his hardships and experiences as a teacher in an isolated village in northern Romania and later as a laborer in Bucharest in communist Romania in the 1980s.

Faculty Co-Author Resource Book for Teachers of Immigrant Students

Two Penn State Brandywine faculty members shared their expertise on language and culture in a new book published by the University of Michigan Press. Myra M. Goldschmidt, associate professor of English, and Debbie Lamb Ousey, instructor of English as a Second Language (ESL), are the authors of Teaching Developmental Immigrant Students in Undergraduate Programs: A Practical Guide.

Students Raise $2,300 for THON

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Students raised more than $2,300 for THON at Penn State Brandywine by hosting several fun, campus events in honor of THON Spirit Week.