Take a quick look back at some of the news stories that shaped Penn State Behrend in 2021. There is a lot more to come in 2022. Keep up with Behrend news on our website.
In this episode of the Rise & Shine webinar series, Penn State Behrend Archivist Jane Ingold discusses the History of Behrend: 1896-2021. This webinar premiered on Thursday, September 30, 2021.
In this episode of the Rise & Shine webinar series, Sue Daley, director of Personal Counseling, discusses the increasing need for counseling services on campus and the sources that explain why students feel overwhelmed or stressed.
This webinar was held and recorded on Thursday, November 4, 2021.
In this episode of the Rise & Shine webinar series, Dr. Ken Louie, director of the Economic Research Institute of Erie (ERIE) and associate professor of economics at Penn State Behrend, discusses the COVID-19 pandemic, how severe the impact has been, what the unemployment outlook is, and the overall expectations for the market and industries.
This webinar was held and recorded on Thursday, December 2, 2021.
Nearly 20 percent of students at four-year colleges do not have sufficient access to safe and nutritious food. Penn State Behrend is no exception to this statistic. Because students shouldn’t have to worry about obtaining fundamental necessities when they are focusing on academics, the Behrend Lion’s Pantry was developed to provide students in need with regular access to food items and personal hygiene products.
Penn State Behrend's Engineering program made the "U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges—Engineering Programs 2022" list. Penn State Behrend offers a wide range of majors in the engineering field. To find the right fit for you, visit https://behrend.psu.edu/engineering.
The Software Engineering program at Penn State Behrend covers the entire spectrum of software development. In Software Engineering, you will analyze a problem, program solutions, test the solutions, then launch and maintain the software system.
Recruiters from nearly 100 companies attended Penn State Behrend’s Oct. 7 Career and Internship Fair – the college’s first large, in-person career program since the start of the pandemic. The Academic and Career Planning Center sponsored the event.