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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – At seven of Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses, campus gardens and farms help students learn and connect with nature, advance sustainable food practices and promote mental ...
Brandywine women's basketball alumnae posed for a photo with 2025 Hall of Fame inductee Larry Johnson.
Danielle Symons Downs, Tammy Spevak and Pauline Thompson have been selected as 2025-25 Administrative Fellows. The program offers Penn State faculty and staff the opportunity to work with senior ...
Penn State University Libraries presented the 2025 Undergraduate Research Awards: Excellence in Information Literacy honors to 104 students at 20 undergraduate Penn State campuses this spring.
MEDIA, Pa. – Penn State Brandywine Athletics held its annual athletics banquet on Wednesday, May 24, in Parsons Hall. “It’s been a great year for Brandywine Athletics,” said Bobbi Caprice, director of ...
Nasibeh Zohrabi, assistant professor of engineering at Penn State Brandywine, was honored with Penn State’s Open and Affordable Education Resources Champions Award at the end of the spring semester.
Tony Mattei, director of entrepreneurship and digital marketing, gave opening remarks at the Women Founders Pitch Competition.
Five new faculty members have joined Penn State Brandywine for the 2020-21 academic year. Teaching and research areas for the three tenure-track faculty and two assistant teaching professors include ...
Drew Anderson joined Penn State Brandywine’s Earth sciences department as a part-time lecturer in August. He received his bachelor of science in meteorology from Penn State and immediately jumped into ...
Penn State Brandywine has completed its first year as a member of the United East Conference and a provisional member of NCAA Division III. Highlights of the year included softball winning the ...
Five Penn State faculty members have been elected to the 2022 cohort of fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society.
Penn State Brandywine is Philadelphia's "next-door" neighbor. The 112-acre campus lies just 20 miles west of Center City and offers four-year baccalaureate degree programs, associate degree programs ...