After receiving her diploma from Chancellor Kristin Woolever, Penn State Brandywine biology graduate Maddie Malfara took a moment to thank family, friends and faculty members for their support. In addition to being a member of the campus' softball team, Malfara was a Schreyer Honors Scholar who conducted research alongside Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Povelones.
Jacqueline Edmondson, (middle) chancellor and chief academic officer of Penn State Greater Allegheny joined by distinguished alumni award winner Jim Minarik (right) and his wife Megan (left) at the campus's Annual Scholarship and Distinguished Alumni Awards awards ceromony.
The Lion’s Pantry was created by students for students to help address the issue of food insecurity at Penn State's University Park campus. The pantry's mission aims to help students focus on their education, not where their next meal will come from.
Jacqueline Edmondson, (middle) chancellor and chief academic officer of Penn State Greater Allegheny joined by distinguished alumni award winner Jim Minarik (right) and his wife Megan (left) at the campus's Annual Scholarship and Distinguished Alumni Awards awards ceromony.
Distinguished Alumnus James Minarik and his wife Megan have created a challenge grant for the University community to support the Digital Fluency Project at Penn State Greater Allegheny.
Opioid users fear accidental overdoses from street drugs laced with fentanyl, but unpredictable drug quality means they often lack reliable strategies to avoid it, according to a team of researchers who suggest that fentanyl test strips may reduce overdose deaths.