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Daniel Hamilton will receive a bachelor of science degree in cybersecurity analytics and operations at Penn State Brandywine's commencement ceremony on Dec. 17.

Daniel Hamilton stands outside with trees in the background

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Daniel Hamilton will receive a bachelor of science degree in cybersecurity analytics and operations at Penn State Brandywine's commencement ceremony on Dec. 17.

Daniel Hamilton stands outside with trees in the background

Road to Commencement: Daniel Hamilton

Daniel Hamilton will receive a bachelor of science degree in cybersecurity analytics and operations at Penn State Brandywine’s commencement ceremony on Dec. 17. He came to Penn State after 10 years of active duty in the U.S. Coast Guard.
A man and a woman sit at a dining room table look at files.

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Robert Ginsberg, professor emeritus of philosophy and comparative literature, and Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells reviewed documents that Ginsberg was donating to the campus.

Three women sit at a table facing the audience.

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On Dec. 7, Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells (left), Widener University President Stacey Robertson (center) and Delaware County Community College President L. Joy Gates Black served on the panel for the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce program, Women in Leadership: Higher Education. Wells and the other college leaders discussed preparing for leadership, taking chances, balancing professional and personal demands, and mentoring future leaders.

Three women sit at a table facing the audience.

'Women in Leadership: Higher Education' panel

On Dec. 7, Penn State Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells, Widener University President Stacey Robertson, and Delaware County Community College President L. Joy Gates Black served on the panel for the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce program, "Women in Leadership: Higher Education." Wells and the other college leaders discussed preparing for leadership, taking chances, balancing professional and personal demands, and mentoring future leaders.
A man sits in a car with a lion mascot standing next to the car.

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For most of his Penn State career, Robert Ginsberg commuted to Brandywine from his home near Washington, D.C. In 1999, the lion mascot was on hand to greet Ginsberg as he reached 500,000 miles of commuting back and forth to campus.