New Staff Spotlight
Name: Dan Murphy
Title: Interim Director of Student Affairs
Department: Student Affairs
Dan Murphy joined Penn State Brandywine as the interim director of student affairs in January 2023. He received his bachelor’s degree in music and organizational communication from Western Michigan University and his master’s degree in counseling psychology and college student personnel administration from James Madison University. He also received a graduate certificate in management consulting from Penn State in 2022. In addition to supporting Brandywine, Murphy serves as the director of Commonwealth Campus support in Student Affairs at University Park.
Brandywine: What is your background? What is your previous experience?
Murphy: My entire career has been dedicated to working in orientation, transition and retention. I’ve been working with new student orientation programs, welcome weeks, first-year experience programs throughout my professional career at institutions such as James Madison University, Indiana University Bloomington, and most recently at Penn State.
Brandywine: What was your deciding factor to come to Penn State Brandywine?
Murphy: It’s an incredible opportunity to be here. I've worked closely with Brandywine student leaders in several capacities through the Commonwealth Campuses, so I had an awareness of student leadership and student advocacy on the campus. That naturally makes it an attractive destination to help work with and support students who are contributing to their campus community in that way. I know that I had a lot of respect for Brad Kovaleski (former director of student affairs) and the work that he did in the role. Having some familiarity with the work that was happening at the campus, I thought there was a natural opportunity for me to help to continue to support some of that work and to help build that bridge for the next director.
My full-time responsibilities at University Park are supporting directors of student affairs around the commonwealth, and this really presents as a wonderful opportunity to understand the role that I'm supporting in other capacities. In addition to being able to contribute some of my own knowledge of the University to the interim role, I’ll also get to bring some of the interim experience back to my full-time responsibility supporting the campuses, and I think enhance the student experience across the commonwealth.
Brandywine: What are you most looking forward to during your time at Penn State Brandywine?
Murphy: I've really enjoyed meeting the people. I knew of the student affairs team through my work closely with the campus prior to this, but the opportunity to meet them and to work more closely and support them in the ongoing work that they're doing is incredible. I think being able to develop relationships at the campus is probably the thing that I'm most looking forward to during my time here.