Penn State Brandywine LaunchBox held its Spring 2024 Idea TestLab Pitch Competition on March 19. Four startup entrepreneurs participated in the competition, which was held on campus in the Tomezsko Classroom Building.
Penn State Brandywine held its first Career Quest Week March 18 through 22. Held in partnership with Career Services and the Offices of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Student Affairs, Development and Alumni Relations, and Housing and Food Services, Career Quest Week featured events to get students ready for internships and careers in their desired fields.
Penn State Brandywine’s Student Spotlight series highlights the remarkable work being done by students in leadership, academics, service, athletics and more.
John McCawley joined Penn State Brandywine as a part-time physics instructor in January. With previous experience as a director of energy acquisition at PECO, an electric and natural gas company serving southeastern Pennsylvania, McCawley said he enjoys working with Brandywine students and helping shape future physics and engineering professionals.
Penn State Brandywine’s Student Spotlight series highlights the remarkable work being done by students in leadership, academics, service, athletics and more.
John Andrew “Andy” Landmesser, associate teaching professor of information sciences and technology at Penn State Brandywine, died Feb. 12 following a yearlong battle with cancer. Landmesser joined Brandywine as an assistant teaching professor in 2017.
Jennifer Nesbitt has been appointed chief academic officer at Penn State Brandywine, effective April 1. Nesbitt, a professor of English at Penn State York, has served as Brandywine’s interim director of academic affairs since last summer. She joined Penn State York in 2003 after teaching for three years at Wilkes University.
Penn State Brandywine’s Student Spotlight series highlights the remarkable work being done by students in leadership, academics, service, athletics and more.
Brandywine Athletics will be offering its first 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 7 through 12.
Jacob Campbell, a fourth-year student majoring in multidisciplinary studies and minoring in environmental inquiry, honored the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act in his capstone project.