Penn State’s Consortium to Combat Substance Abuse recently announced the first three recipients of its Community Fellows Program awards, designed to provide release time for faculty members to develop community collaborations and build sustainable, evidence-based or evidence-informed programs, policies and practices that can effectively address substance use and related issues within a targeted community in Pennsylvania.
Six Penn State faculty members -- Andrew Baxter, Jacqueline Bortiatynski, Liliana Naydan, Sarah K. Rich, John Roth and Jennifer Zosh -- have received the 2019 George W. Atherton Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Laura Guertin, professor of earth science at Penn State Brandywine, and Timothy W. Simpson, Paul Morrow Professor of Engineering Design and Manufacturing in the College of Engineering, are the recipients of Penn State's 2019 Teaching and Learning with Technology Impact Award.
Penn State Brandywine Assistant Teaching Professor of Mathematics Samantha Pezzimenti and students Aditya Kommoju and Dhanush Rajesh recently attended the Mathematical Association of America’s Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware section spring meeting, where the students gave a presentation.
Penn State Brandywine students Aditya Kommoju and Dhanush Rajesh recently impressed attendees at a math conference with their talk titled “Exploring and Extending the Impossible Card Location Trick.”
Teaching through hands-on, family-friendly activities, Penn State Brandywine’s Mark Boudreau recently took part in the American Association for the Advancement of Science meetings in Washington, D.C.
Meet Keiaisha Jackson, our #Brandywinner of the Week! In addition to being a member of two campus clubs, Keiaisha serves as vice president of the Lion’s Roar Step Team and secretary of SGA. She’s also a peer tutor in our campus’ writing studio. Way to go, Keiaisha!