On the Cover:
Celebrating 75 years: From its start with just 146 students in 1948, Penn State Behrend has become one of the largest Penn State campuses. Though much has changed since the first students began their education at what was then the Behrend Center, a commitment to delivering a high-quality academic experience and meeting the land-grant mission of the University in northwestern Pennsylvania remains. Read more about the college’s history and future.
From this Issue:
- Chancellor's Message
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Looking Good at 75
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- In Brief
- Behrend Medallion Awarded to Tom Ridge
- Federal House Project Wins Architectural Award
- Behrend Shines Bright
- Board of Trustees Visits Behrend
- AACSB Accreditation Extended
- Company to Build Manufacturing Center in Knowledge Park
- Gorge Trail Improvements Continue
- Alumni Honored
- In Memoriam
- Features
- Athletics News
- Alumni News
- Student Success
Volume 41, No. 1 Penn State Behrend Magazine is published twice a year and provided free to alumni and friends of Penn State Behrend by the Office of Strategic Communications.
Executive Editor: William Gonda [email protected]. Editor: Heather Cass [email protected]. Design: Martha Campbell. Contributor: Robb Frederick ‘92 [email protected]. Photos: Rob Frank ‘06, Matt Kleck. Change of address/Unsubscribe: Development and Alumni Relations at 814-898-6089 or [email protected].
Correspondence: Behrend Magazine, 207 Glenhill Farmhouse, 4701 College Drive, Erie PA 16563-1902. Phone 814-898-6419. Copyright ©2023 Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. This publication is available in alternative media on request.
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