LEMONT FURNACE, Pa. — Jay Willard, a United States Marine Corps veteran and student in the Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology program, has returned to Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus to continue his education after overcoming injury, illness and adversity.
Willard served in the U.S. Marines as a logistics and supply specialist until 2013. He was discharged following a training injury, and moved to Pennsylvania to be closer to family. Then, shortly after enrolling at Penn State Fayette in 2014, Willard fell mysteriously ill and was admitted to the hospital.
“I woke up three weeks later from a medically induced coma,” he said. Willard said he was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder — protein S deficiency — which had been triggered by blood clots resulting from injuries he sustained in training as a Marine.
Several months later, Willard would receive a small bowel transplant at the age of 24. He withdrew from classes to focus on “a difficult recovery,” which required numerous medications and intravenous nutrition.