Stephen Cimbala, left, distinguished professor of political science, recently celebrated a career milestone when he completed his 50th year of service at Penn State Brandywine. Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells, right, and members of the Brandywine community gathered to celebrate this milestone.
Stephen Cimbala, distinguished professor of political science, recently celebrated a career milestone when he completed his 50th year of service at Penn State Brandywine. Arriving at Brandywine (then Penn State Delaware County) in 1973, Cimbala has held various roles, including political science professor and director of academic affairs.
Pictured, left to right, are James Berkey, associate director of academic affairs; Marilyn J. Wells, campus chancellor; Stephen Cimbala, distinguished professor of political science; Joe Biscontini, retired director of university relations; and Julie Gallagher, professor of history.
Pictured, left to right, are James Berkey, associate director of academic affairs; Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells; Stephen Cimbala, distinguished professor of political science; Joe Biscontini, retired director of university relations; and Julie Gallagher, professor of history and American studies.
Members of the Penn State Brandywine community gathered on Sept. 27 to celebrate Stephen Cimbala, distinguished professor of political science, for his 50 years of service to the campus. Cimbala began his career at Brandywine in 1973 and has held multiple roles at the campus, including professor and director of academic affairs. He was also fortunate enough to work under the leadership of John Vairo, the first chancellor (then called campus director) of Brandywine.
Prospective students and their families are invited to attend a visitation program at Penn State Brandywine at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7, in the Student Union.