UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Masume Assaf, assistant vice provost for International Student and Scholar Advising in Penn State Global, retired on Feb. 3 after 42 years at the University. Assaf joined Penn State in 1981 in the Intensive English Communication Program and joined the Office of International Students as what was then referred to as a foreign student adviser in 1984 and has been with the office through its many transitions in name, staff and mission.
“Masume Assaf has been a staple in serving quite literally tens of thousands of our international students at Penn State over the decades,” said Roger Brindley, vice provost for Penn State Global. “As an original writer of immigration training documents for international educators in higher education, she has left an indelible mark not only on many lives at Penn State, but across the entire field of international education.”
Over the years, Assaf became the assistant director, then the associate director, and finally the director of International Students and Scholars. In 2022, her title was updated to assistant vice provost.