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Interim Chancellor Named at Penn State Brandywine
The search for a new chancellor, to replace Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska, will begin this summer.

Penn State Brandywine announced the appointment of an interim chancellor this week.
Dr. George W. Franz was named the interim chancellor, effective July 1.
The search for a new chancellor, to replace Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska, who has accepted a position as regional chancellor at University of South Florida St. Petersburg, will begin this summer, according to Penn State’s Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses Madlyn L. Hanes.
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Franz taught history at the campus for three decades and served as director of academic affairs (DAA) from 1997 until his retirement in 2007.
“I am confident that Penn State Brandywine will benefit from his leadership and sense of community in this period of transition,” Hanes said in a press release. “We are grateful to George for his willingness to serve at this critical juncture.”
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Franz, who resides in Kennett Square with his wife, Kammy, was the recipient of the University's George W. Atherton Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the McKay-Donkin Award for contributions to the welfare of faculty and was recognized by his colleagues for his leadership and contributions as a teacher, scholar and adviser with the Madlyn Hanes Award, according to a PSU Brandywine press release.
To honor Franz' commitment to hiring and retaining first-rate faculty, the campus created the George W. Franz Advising and Mentoring Award, which annually recognizes faculty or staff for their efforts in helping others achieve their potential.
During his tenure as DAA, Franz helped launch five four-year degree programs at Penn State Brandywine, including Business, Human Development and Family Studies, Information Sciences and Technology, Corporate Communication and Organizational Leadership, according to the release.
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