At the start of each semester, Chancellor Pyati has been serving students dinner at Tully's dining hall. This year, she served noodles from Tully's newly renovated kitchen and pasta bar!
Move-in day is a big deal for our first-year students, but Chancellor Pyati has made it a point to help first-year students feel at ease and at home in Penn State Berks' living and learning community.
In July 2024, Penn State Berks had the honor of hosting U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, National Climate Advisor and Assistant to the President Ali Zaidi, U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (PA-06), and state Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding as they held a roundtable at the campus focused on major investments in climate-smart agriculture and conservation. Here, Chancellor Pyati welcomes attendees to the gathering.
Penn State Berks proudly hosts the Big Cheese each year, an event organized by the United Way of Berks County and Helping Harvest Food Bank that helps bring more than 250,000 meals to food insecure children in the region. Here, Chancellor Pyati welcomed hundreds of volunteers for the 2024 event.
Chancellor Pyati has had fun with social media, posing as Chancellor Barbie while the blockbuster film dominated box offices shortly after her tenure began at the college.
Connecting with elected officials important to Chancellor Pyati's vision for the college. In September 2023, Chancellor Pyati, left, met with U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (PA-06), right, to discuss Penn State Berks' strengths and opportunities.
With slightly more than a year under her belt at Penn State Berks, Chancellor Radha Pyati has settled into campus traditions. Here, she arrives at the Rally in the Valley, and Welcome Weekend event for first-year students to get to know one another before the semester begins.