Two scholars honored in Penn in Hand
Penn in Hand is Penn State Brandywine's literary magazine. Published once a year, Penn in Hand contains poems, short stories, essays, artwork, and photography submitted by Penn State students, staff and faculty.
Two honors scholars were recognized for their outstanding contributions to Penn in Hand. Benjamin Bean was selected as the second place poetry winner for his entry, "Quiet." Lavanya Mookerjee was selected as the third place poetry winner for her entry, "Of Kaleidoscopes and Time."
Congratulations, Ben and Lavanya!
Two honors scholars were recognized for their outstanding contributions to Penn in Hand. Benjamin Bean was selected as the second place poetry winner for his entry, "Quiet." Lavanya Mookerjee was selected as the third place poetry winner for her entry, "Of Kaleidoscopes and Time."
Congratulations, Ben and Lavanya!