Kenneth Murphy, a Penn State alumnus and an accomplished community leader, has joined Penn State Brandywine as the new coordinator for the Center for Social Impact, effective March 17.
Hunter Becker, a third-year computer science major, reflects on his Penn State Brandywine experience so far and how his involvement has helped him succeed.
Madelyn DeFazio, a fourth-year human development and family studies major, reflects on her Penn State Brandywine experience so far and how professional experiences have helped her succeed.
Karly Rees, a fourth-year business major, recently made the 700-mile plane ride to Nashville with Regional Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells and Director of Athletics Bobbi Caprice to attend the NCAA Convention.
Brandywine students Julia D’Orazio, Philippe Latour and Joey Pretti had the honor of representing the campus as dancers during THON Weekend, which included no sleeping, no sitting and a whole lot of dancing for 46 hours straight until the $17,737,040.93 reveal on Sunday afternoon.
Penn State Brandywine hosted its second annual “Shades of Success” Black Student Union Alumni Networking Event on Feb. 18 as part of the campus’ Black History Month celebrations.
Penn State Brandywine Athletics will offer its second year of multi-sport youth camps this summer. Camps will be run by Penn State Brandywine coaches and student-athletes and will offer a wide variety of fun-filled activities for children ages seven to 12.
Stayce McMackin joined Penn State Brandywine as the campus registrar in January after serving as the interim registrar for four months. Coming from Penn State Abington as the assistant registrar, McMackin is looking forward to getting to know Brandywine students, faculty and staff.
Ciana Dale, a fourth-year psychology major, reflects on her Penn State Brandywine experience so far and how her involvement and coursework have helped her succeed.