As part of their trip to Puerto Rico, Brandywine students volunteered by completing restoration work at Reserva Natural Ciénaga Las Cucharillas, a local mangrove reserve damaged by Hurricane Maria in 2017.
This week's #Brandywinner is Meaghan Daly! Meaghan earned her bachelor's degree in communication arts and sciences from the Brandywine campus in 2016. While a student, she started her own women’s clothing brand called Meaghan Paige. Her designs have been featured in both New York and London Fashion Week, as well as British Vogue Magazine!
As Penn State University Libraries launches into its third University-wide Libraries Short Stories writing contest, previous Penn State authors’ winning works now have twice the potential to be printed and read across Pennsylvania, with the University Libraries’ installation of new Short Edition story dispensers at five of its Commonwealth Campus libraries.
Penn State University Libraries’ Short Edition short story dispensers are now at five of its Commonwealth Campus library locations, including, clockwise from left, John D. Vairo Library at Penn State Brandywine, Penn State Harrisburg Library, Berks Thun Library and John M. Lilley Library at Penn State Behrend. With its placement this semester of five additional short story dispensers, the University Libraries now has 10 short story dispensers University-wide, including one with community partner Schlow Centre Region Library, making it both the first and largest university partner with Short Edition worldwide.
During spring break, Penn State Brandywine students studied abroad in Ireland and Puerto Rico through Brandywine Global Programs. Both trips included accompanying courses that are completed before, during and after travel. Pictured are students at Belfast City Hall in Northern Ireland.
Meet Maddie Malfara, this week’s #Brandywinner! In addition to being captain of the campus’ softball team, Maddie serves as vice president of Lion Ambassadors and does undergraduate research alongside Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Povelones. Way to go, Maddie!
Ethan Munoz uses Nintento Labo for the first time at THON 2019. Teaching and Learning Technology and the THON Engagement and Empowerment Network (TEENetwork) helped kids experience emerging education technology during THON weekend.
Creating a “home away from home” atmosphere for students from around the world, Penn State Brandywine’s resident assistants juggle many roles, including college student, counselor, mentor and campus resource.
Penn State Brandywine's resident assistants at the fall 2018 Orchard Hall move-in day. Pictured from left to right: Branden Hughes, Alexa Moreschi, Betty Lloyd, Lian Kiziroglou, Kennedy Cherry and Kevin Jeong.