Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

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Penn State Behrend
Former names
  • Behrend Center (1948–1959)
  • Behrend Campus of Penn State (1959–1973)
  • Behrend College of the Pennsylvania State University (1973–1987)[1]
TypePublic
Established1948
Parent institution
Pennsylvania State University
ChancellorRalph Ford
PresidentEric J. Barron
Academic staff
207 full-time
61 part-time
Students5,050[2]
Location
Erie
,
Pennsylvania
,
United States
Campus854 acres (3.46 km2)
Colors  Dark Royal Blue
  White[3]
NicknameBehrend Lions
AffiliationsAMCC, MPSF (NCAA Division III)
MascotNittany Lion
Websitebehrend.psu.edu
Penn State Behrend logo.svg

Penn State Behrend (PSB) is a commonwealth campus of Pennsylvania State University and it is located in Erie, Pennsylvania. PSB is a four-year university with over 5,000 students and over 250 faculty, in five academic programs: the Schools of Business, Engineering, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Science, and the Nursing Program. In addition to bachelor's degrees, PSB offers master's degrees in some programs as well as continuing education and non-degree programs.

PSB was founded in 1948 as a branch of Pennsylvania State College. In 1959, PSB became a campus in the new Pennsylvania State University system. In 1973, PSB began to offer bachelor's degrees.

Student life[]

Lilley Library, Penn State Erie

Student organizations[]

Some of the larger organizations at Penn State Behrend include the Lion Entertainment Board (LEB), the Student Government Association (SGA), the Interfraternity Council (IFC), the Multi-Cultural Council (MCC), and the school newspaper, the Behrend Beacon.

The Lion Entertainment Board is responsible for bringing entertainment to Behrend's student population. There are weekly performances by bands and comedians, and other shows.

The Multi-Cultural Council (MCC) organizes many groups to promote a multi-cultural environment, unity, and cooperation between groups at Behrend. The MCC is prominently located as a student organization in the Reed Union Building and coordinates the celebration of many different events, such as Martin Luther King Week, Hispanic History Month, and Black History Month.[4]

The Behrend Beacon[]

The Behrend Beacon is the student newspaper. It is released every Tuesday during the academic school year (with the exception of a Tuesday that may fall during a seasonal break). The primary goal of the Beacon is to be an objective source of local, global, and, most importantly, campus news. The student-run newspaper has a staff made up of multiple positions, beneath the supervision of the editor-in-chief. To become editor-in-chief, a student must apply and undergo a series of interviews.

BVZ Radio[]

The campus is also home to BVZ Radio ("The Voice Of Behrend"), an online streaming radio station. The station officially launched on 11/11/11 and is managed by a student management team. All show programming is produced by students. BVZ often broadcasts live events on the Behrend campus and in the Erie area.

Greek organizations[]

Behrend has a Greek life system. There are four campus recognized social fraternities: Delta Chi, Kappa Delta Rho, Sigma Tau Gamma, and Triangle. There are four campus recognized social sororities: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Theta Phi Alpha, and Phi Sigma Rho.[5] There is one campus recognized professional fraternity: Delta Sigma Pi. Gamma Sigma Sigma, a national service sorority, and Alpha Phi Omega, a national co-ed service fraternity, are also recognized on campus.[6]

On-campus living[]

Residence Halls are named after individuals and ships who fought for the American side in the Battle of Lake Erie. Most Behrend freshmen live in Lawrence, Niagara, or Perry Halls. Some students live in Senat Hall, which is reserved for upperclassmen. Honors students live in Ohio Hall and Almy Hall.[7] In 2018 the campus saw the addition of the newest building, Trippe Hall. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors often opt to live in 8 person/4 bedroom suites in Tiffany, Tigress, and Porcupine Halls.

On-campus apartments are also available at the Behrend Apartments, located in the upper section of the main campus area. These apartment buildings include Ariel Hall, Caledonia Hall, Champlin Hall, Elliott Hall, Packet Hall, Scorpion Hall, Somers Hall, Turner Hall, and Yarnall Hall.[8]

On-campus dining[]

There are five on-campus dining facilities:

  • Dobbins Dining is the campus's main dining hall, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as daily specials.
  • Bruno's Café is an on-campus café where students can get all types of food and drinks for dine-in or to-go. It is located in the Reed Union Building and has wireless internet access for students. There is often live entertainment on weekends.
  • Paw's coffee shop offers coffee drinks, pastries, treats, and Penn State Berkey Creamery ice cream.
  • The Galley is a small convenience store, where students can buy packaged food items and other necessities.
  • Clark Café offers a variety of sandwiches, wraps, salads, and drinks. Clark also provides students with wireless internet access.

Athletics[]

Penn State Behrend men and women compete as the Behrend Lions in 13 varsity sports. Penn State Behrend is a member of NCAA Division III, the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference, and the Eastern College Athletic Conference.[9]

Men's sports[]

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross country
  • Golf
  • Indoor track
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Water polo
  • Wrestling

Women's sports[]

  • Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Cross country
  • Golf
  • Indoor track
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Water polo
  • Volleyball

Club sports[]

Students also participate in four intercollegiate club teams, competing in ice hockey, rugby, and men's and women's lacrosse. The ice hockey team plays in the College Hockey East league and is a member of the ACHA.

Points of interest[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ College History
  2. ^ "About the College". psu.edu. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Visual and Editorial Style Manual | Graphic Identity System". Ur.psu.edu. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  4. ^ "Join a Student Organization - Penn State Student Affairs". www.clubs.psu.edu. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Welcome to Phi Sigma Rho - Phi Sigma Rho". www.phisigmarho.org. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  6. ^ Fraternity and Sorority Life at Penn State Behrend
  7. ^ "Honors Housing". psu.edu. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  8. ^ http://auth.abservices.psu.edu/behrend/housing/behrend-apartments.cfm[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Penn St.-Behrend". Penn St.-Behrend. Retrieved 12 April 2018.

External links[]

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