In the video series “Perspective: Leaders at Penn State,” Justin Schwartz, Harold and Inge Marcus Dean in the College of Engineering, reflects on his passion for baseball as an opportunity to explore how individual success is derived from a team working well together.
WATCH: Justin Schwartz shares perspective on baseball, teamwork in video series
July 25, 2022
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on Penn State News. Justin Schwartz, Harold and Inge Marcus Dean in the College of Engineering, is featured.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In a video series titled “Perspective: Leaders at Penn State,” Justin Schwartz, Harold and Inge Marcus Dean in the College of Engineering, reflects on his passion for baseball as an opportunity to explore how individual success is derived from a team working well together.
The series gives us a glimpse of the personal passions that have driven our leaders and have shaped their perspectives and impact at Penn State and beyond.
Watch and learn how Schwartz encourages students, faculty and staff at Penn State to create a community where everyone can succeed and realize their dreams. Schwartz will assume the role of interim executive vice president and provost at Penn State on Aug. 15 following a transitional period.
Readers also can watch the other videos in the series featuring:
- Clarence Lang, the Susan Welch Dean of the College of the Liberal Arts, on film and empathy.
- Marie Hardin, dean of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, on running and growth.
- Lee Kump, John Leone Dean in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, on diving and discovery.
- Laurie A. Badzek, dean of the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, on connections and impact.
- Danielle M. Conway, Dean and Donald J. Farage Professor of Law at Penn State Dickinson Law, on art and conflict resolution.
- Kimberly A. Lawless, Dean of Penn State’s College of Education, on remaking furniture and supporting individual talents.
- Richard Roush, dean of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, on fishing and curiosity.
The entire series can be found in Penn State News or on Penn State’s YouTube channel where new videos will continue to be shared.