MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Penn State Harrisburg has selected six graduates to represent each academic school and graduate studies as student marshals for fall 2020.
Student marshals were selected based on their GPAs from among students eligible to graduate. Other criteria considered included engagement with the academic school and the college, involvement in research and leadership activities, and faculty recommendations.
Penn State will hold its fall 2020 commencement ceremony via livestream on Dec. 19. The virtual ceremony will recognize all Penn State undergraduate students and all graduate students in the Penn State Graduate School.
Penn State Harrisburg’s fall 2020 student marshals include:
Behavioral Sciences and Education: Brandon Curry (Middletown, Pennsylvania) – bachelor of science in psychology
Curry’s achievements have garnered praise from faculty, both in the classroom and the laboratory. Faculty noted that he excels in his coursework and demonstrates a clear command of psychological knowledge and always asks critical, thought-provoking questions. He is also excellent at responding to his peers' comments in a way that pushes them to think about the topic at hand, while maintaining respect for their shared experiences and ideas.
Curry is engaged in graduate-level research through participation with Jonathan Ivy's research lab, where he has worked on projects related to applied and conceptual ABA research.
He plans to pursue a master of arts degree in applied behavioral analysis, and eventually pursue a career as a psychological assistant.