Penn State Behrend is improving the lives of others and advancing the Erie region’s economy: providing access to nearly fifty degree programs, partnering with business and industry, and researching local and global problems. And our impact keeps growing.
As part of the HSS 197: Exploring the Culture of Disney course, a group of Penn State Behrend students spent their spring break at Walt Disney World. Here's a slideshow of highlights from the trip.
Choosing to give to Penn State Behrend is more than a financial transaction—it’s a shoulder to stand on, an expression of encouragement, and for many Penn Staters, the difference between an aspiration and an achievement. In this video, several faculty and staff members share why they have decided to support the college by giving.
Choosing to give to Penn State Behrend is more than a financial transaction—it’s a shoulder to stand on, an expression of encouragement, and for many Penn Staters, the difference between an aspiration and an achievement. In this video, several faculty and staff members share why they have decided to support the college by giving.
Choosing to give to Penn State Behrend is more than a financial transaction—it’s a shoulder to stand on, an expression of encouragement, and for many Penn Staters, the difference between an aspiration and an achievement. In this video, several faculty and staff members share why they have decided to support the college by giving.
The annual Trash to Treasure sale returns to Penn State Behrend on Saturday, May 11. Join us as we support United Way of Erie County's goal to crush poverty in the region. Donations will be accepted from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 29-May 3 and May 6-10 in Erie Hall.
The 2019 graduates of the Nursing program at Penn State Behrend gathered one day before commencement for a pinning ceremony, which celebrated their readiness for work in the medical profession.
In April 2019, Scott Sada, who graduated from Penn State Behrend with a plastics engineering technology degree, hit his 82nd double against Medaille to become the NCAA Division III all-time leader in career doubles. He would add eight more before the season ended.