UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State College of Engineering has named its student marshals for the spring 2024 commencement ceremony, which will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 3, in the Bryce Jordan Center at University Park campus.
Student marshals are selected from each of the 14 majors associated with the college and the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program. Each marshal is chosen for their outstanding academic achievement and contributions to engineering student life.
“Each of our student marshals has embodied the College of Engineering’s high standard of excellence through their academic pursuits, research endeavors and community involvement,” said Tonya L. Peeples, Harold and Inge Marcus Dean in the College Engineering. “We are proud to have them represent the college and look forward to seeing their future achievements.”
Listed in alphabetical order of major, the College of Engineering student marshals are:
- William Corvino, Aerospace Engineering
- Brendon C. Little, Architectural Engineering
- Andrew J. Kuczala, Biological Engineering
- Alexandria C. Ziegler, Biomedical Engineering
- Gianna A. Caputo, Chemical Engineering
- Marabelle O. DeLaurentis, Civil Engineering
- Ismael Youssef, Computer Engineering
- Daniel R. Stebbins, Computer Science
- Michael C. Licata, Data Science
- Brett R. Volker, Electrical Engineering
- Jonathan Andrew Whitby, Engineering Science
- John A. Pimley, Industrial Engineering
- Kaylie Alexandra Barber and Kylie Marie Barber, Mechanical Engineering
- Scout H. Bucks, Nuclear Engineering
- Phillip L. Brou, ROTC