Vice president residence address7/26/2023 After 11 years in the private, non-profit sector, providing services to under-served and low-income families, Stephanie's path led her to Penn State. Stephanie is an alum of Penn State's College of Health and Human Development (2004) where she earned her Bachelor's degree in Children, Youth and Family Services and is a current graduate student in the Masters of Public Policy program in the College of the Liberal Arts. He also served as a Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2001 to 2004, specializing in counterterrorism and counterintelligence. Prior to joining Penn State, Danny worked in different capacities at The Ohio State University, Texas A&M University, and the College of William and Mary. From November of 2015 to July of 2017, Danny served as the Interim Director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, working with staff to advise four councils that governed over 80 chapters with a membership of approximately 7,500 students. While serving as Senior Director of OSC, from January of 2012 to July of 2017, he served as a Deputy Title IX Coordinator at the University and helped to institute and formalize a comprehensive education, response, and prevention program. In this role, he oversaw the administration of the University’s conduct process at its primary campus in University Park, PA, as well as its 23 additional campuses across the Commonwealth and online, with a total enrollment of 99,000 students. Prior to these appointments, Danny served as the Senior Director of the Office of Student Conduct (OSC) at Penn State for seven years. He also cochairs the University's Behavioral Threat Management Team. He lives in State College with his husband Greg, their twins Declyn and Keegyn, and their two dogs.Īs Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, Danny Shaha supervises offices focused on students' rights and responsibilities. Before joining Cornell, Brian was the founding director of the Office of LGBTQ Services and deputy Title IX officer at Dickinson College.īrian received his master’s degree in higher education from Penn State and his bachelor’s degree in counseling and human services from the University of Scranton. Prior to returning to Penn State as the center’s director, he served as an associate dean of students at Cornell University focused on student support, sexual violence, and advocacy while also directing Cornell’s LGBT Resource Center and co-directing the Center for Intercultural Dialogue. While at Penn State he has worked to broaden the understanding of diversity and commitment to inclusive excellence not as separate entities, but rather as part of the larger tapestry of student life and experience.īrian served as the assistant director of the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity from 2008-2012. Throughout his career in higher education, Brian has worked to build educational opportunities around issues of student advocacy and development and a diversity of thought and human experience. He provides strategic leadership for six Student Affairs units. As Assistant Vice President for diversity, equity and inclusion in Student Affairs, Brian is responsible for strengthening and furthering a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all students at Penn State.
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