It’s our people gathered here–and many more–who make Behrend such a great place. Thanks to the 230+ members of the Behrend team who gathered in the new Erie Hall on Penn State Behrend’s Founder’s Day to mark our milestone in person—literally. Watch the photo come together.
Penn State Behrend’s second annual Run for Women included a 3.1-mile loop of the college’s Knowledge Park. A total of 180 people registered for the event.
The Run for Women, a Penn State Behrend Women's Engagement Council event, gives women the rare opportunity to be the front runners and cross the finish line first.
This year’s ERIE Conference explored the economic potential of Penn State Behrend’s Project RESOLVE, a regional strategy for shifting local manufacturing work to a circular economic model.
The Richard J. Fasenmyer Engineering Design Conference showcases the results of yearlong engineering senior capstone projects supervised and managed by students and guided by their faculty and industry advisers. In many cases, the projects address applied problems posed by industrial sponsors, providing real-world experience for Behrend students.