For junior Nikki Poissant, the Penn State University Athletic Conference volleyball player of the year, it was a chance to see the gym in a new way.
“I probably haven’t roller-skated since I was in middle school!” Poissant said. “It was fun to skate with my classmates and other athletes. Most of the volleyball team was there. Since I spend so much time in our gym for practice and games, it was fun to see it transformed into a roller-skating rink.”
Junior Darryl Thomas enjoyed himself while learning about the campus’ history.
“Before the event, I had no idea that our campus started in Chester and was actually under a roller-skating rink,” Thomas said. “It’s kind of an odd location for a college campus, but I bet it was a lot of fun to skate on Fridays after class. I think I could get used to it!”
Anniversary events will continue through the year. During Black History Month in February and Women’s History Month in March, alumni will be on campus to share their experiences with current students. April and May will feature activities highlighting past uses of the campus property, which had been both a dairy farm and an apple orchard at times. In August, Brandywine will dedicate its first residence hall and new student union building. September will feature an open house for alumni, current students and their families, and other friends of the campus.