For nine Penn State Brandywine students studying civic engagement, New York City became their classroom for a day as they attended the United Nations International Day of Peace Student Observance on September 20.
Penn State Brandywine students, faculty and staff ran a sustainability station at Tyler Arboretum’s annual Pumpkin Days event. The station taught local families the importance of recycling through fun activities, such as crafting flowers from reusable products.
Meet Meghan Coyle, our #Brandywinner of the Week! An involved member of the campus community, Meghan serves as secretary of the Lion Ambassadors, is a member of the Marketing and Communications Club and writes for the Lion’s Eye, our student-run campus newspaper.
Nyssa Fahy is the recipient of this year’s undergraduate Trollope Prize, which is awarded annually to the best undergraduate and graduate essays on the works of novelist Anthony Trollope.
Penn State Brandywine’s inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame class will feature six members as the campus's first-ever hall of famers were announced recently.
Alumni play an essential part in the Penn State Brandywine community, and some even find their way back to the campus as employees. Four Brandywine alumni shared their journeys from student to staff and how their jobs are contributing to the campus culture.