Laura Guertin, professor of earth science at Penn State Brandywine, leads a session on climate change’s impact on sports during the 2019 Climate Impact Teach-In.
Russanne Low, right, senior scientist at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, works with Brandywine students using the NASA GLOBE Land Cover tool app.
Penn State Brandywine hosted its first-ever Climate Impact Teach-In on Sept. 19. The event included a full day of sessions dedicated to educating students, faculty, staff and community members on climate science.
Penn State Brandywine will host the Pennsylvania Association of College Admissions Counselors' (PACAC) Delaware County Regional College Fair from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26, in the Commons/Athletic Center gymnasium.
Undergraduate students from across the United States presented their summer research projects at the Research Experiences for Undergraduates Symposium on July 30. Forty-four of these students will return to Penn State to present their research at the first international conference on the science of drawdown.
Undergraduate students from across the country are returning to Penn State next week for the first international conference on the science of drawdown, the point at which greenhouse gases in the atmosphere begin to decline. The students, participants in this past summer’s Penn State Drawdown Scholars Research Experience for Undergraduates Program, will present results from their summer research projects from Sept. 16-18.
Penn State Brandywine’s first-year honors students and Assistant Professor of Communications Angela Putman recently volunteered at CityTeam, a nonprofit poverty relief organization located in Chester.
The strategies being employed by Penn State to help combat the opioid epidemic were discussed today (Sept. 12) during an update to the Board of Trustees Committee on Outreach, Development and Community Relations at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center.