Students relax on the lawn in the early days of Behrend Center. This photo, by Norman B. "Bill" Patterson, is part of a new display in the college's Kochel Center.
Students gather at the edge of the pool outside Glenhill Farmhouse during the early days of Behrend Center. This photo, by Norman B. "Bill" Patterson, is part of a new display in the college's Kochel Center.
Norman B. “Bill” Patterson taught mathematics at what was then called the Behrend Center. He always had a camera with him. His photos of life on campus in the 1950s are now on display in Kochel Center.
Norman B. “Bill” Patterson taught mathematics at what was then called the Behrend Center. His photos of life on campus in those early years are now on display in Kochel Center.
As executive director of the ExpERIEnce Children’s Museum in Erie, Ainslie Brosig, a 2001 graduate of Penn State Behrend, managed an expansion project that has doubled the size of the museum.
Norman B. “Bill” Patterson taught mathematics at what was then called the Behrend Center. He always had a camera with him. His photos of life on campus in the 1950s are now on display in Kochel Center.
As executive director of the ExpERIEnce Children’s Museum in Erie, Ainslie Brosig, a 2001 graduate of Penn State Behrend, managed an expansion project that doubled the size of the museum.
Career-best games by Morgan Altavilla and Rachel Majewski led the Penn State Behrend women’s basketball team past Alfred State, 90-78. Altavilla, a sophomore from Pittsburgh, scored 34 points. Majewski, a junior from Erie, scored 33.