School of Humanities: Brittany Wolf (Stewartstown, Pennsylvania), bachelor of humanities in communications
Wolf is a member of the Capital College Honors Program and was captain of the college’s women’s volleyball team. She has served on the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the School of Humanities newspaper program INKED. She has been the recipient of the President's Freshman Award, the Capital College Honors Scholarship, and the Penn State Harrisburg Scholarship. She has been on the dean’s list all four years of her studies. She was a Counsel of Insurance Agents & Brokers Foundation Scholar.
She also volunteers at local charity organizations, including the Middletown Home, the Ronald McDonald House, and Adopt-a-Family.
She holds a number of records for the school’s volleyball program and its conference, including being the first player in school history to surpass 1,000 points for her career, being named to the All-Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) First Team, the first player in program history to earn ECAC All-Conference recognition, being named the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) Defensive Player of the Year and earning NEAC First-Team All-Conference recognition.
Wolf has held internships at La Torre Communications, Glatfelter Insurance Group, and Uncommon Marketing Works, has been a freelance journalist for the Central Penn Business journal and currently serves as a digital marketing specialist for Beacon Digital Marketing. After graduation, she will begin a new position as a marketing communications specialist at Uncommon Marketing Works in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
Wolf will be escorted by faculty marshal Amy Sauertieg, assistant teaching professor of communications and public relations.