<h1 class="heading-serif"><span class="white-highlight">Writing a New Chapter</span></h1>

As a recent grad and new member of the Golden Lion Society, Ramon describes giving as the next chapter in his love story with Penn State.

In May of 2016, Ramon Guzman had an epiphany.

It was just days before his friends were going to walk across the stage at graduation. As outgoing Senior Class Gift President, Ramon was still celebrating one of the most successful Class Gift fundraising projects, the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Endowment. Everyone around him was preparing to close the books on their courses and Penn State education. But with an extra semester still ahead for Ramon, the weight of not joining his friends, and the subtle disappointment that came with it, settled heavy on his shoulders.

<span class="pull-quote limestone" role="presentation" aria-hidden="true"><i class="fas fa-quote-left fa-2x fa-pull-left"></i>I realized that Penn State is about more than just sunburnt days cheering for the football team or the long, electrifying nights caring for the THON dancers.<i class="fas fa-quote-right fa-xs"></i></span>

His professor, Dr. David Post, noticed. “Professor Post took me aside and said, ‘Ramon, it’s all okay, you’re doing just fine, just one more semester.’”

In this simple moment of reassurance, everything came together. “I realized that Penn State is about more than just sunburnt days cheering for the football team or the long, electrifying nights caring for the THON dancers,” he said. “It is also about a warm moment between a student and a professor.”

This is a moment he returns to every time he makes a gift to Penn State.

Ramon’s relationship with Penn State as an alumnus and new donor is driven by the mantra, “To whom much is given, much is required.” He says, “I give to causes dear to me, like All In and the College of Education, and I give to centers and programs that helped me get to graduation day—CAPS and the Paul Robeson Cultural Center.”

Today, Ramon is a finance assistant for Governor Tom Wolf’s campaign office. As a recent grad and new member of the Golden Lion Society, Ramon describes giving as the next chapter in his love story with Penn State. He still daydreams about life in Happy Valley—cold Coconut Chip ice cream dripping down his hands while he waited for the Blue loop, indulgent dinners at the Nittany Lion Inn with friends, the reassurance of thoughtful professors, counselors, and friends when the pressure of school was getting to him. And he honors these memories through giving. “Someone did it when I was a student. Now, I can be that someone.”