After Penn State trustees rejected a plan to sell WPSU to WHYY, that station's leader called the decision "a shame," and community members expressed frustration about the impending loss of a community asset that serves a large stretch of central and northern Pennsylvania.
Thursday, September 18th at 8:00 p.m.
Penn State Weather World meteorologists Rob Lydick and John Nese will give us insights into hurricane season, a preview of the coming season's weather, and they'll answer your calls, Thursday night at 8:00 on WPSU-FM & WPSU-TV.
Penn State Weather World meteorologists Rob Lydick and John Nese will give us insights into hurricane season, a preview of the coming season's weather, and they'll answer your calls, Thursday night at 8:00 on WPSU-FM & WPSU-TV.
Friday, September 19 at 11:00 a.m. & Monday, September 22 at 8:00 p.m.
This month's performances from Penn State's School of Music will include the Penn State Philharmonic playing an overture by Berlioz, and a piano quintet by Dvorak featuring PSU faculty violinist Max Zorin and the One Music International Ensemble.
This month's performances from Penn State's School of Music will include the Penn State Philharmonic playing an overture by Berlioz, and a piano quintet by Dvorak featuring PSU faculty violinist Max Zorin and the One Music International Ensemble.
More WPSU News
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WPSU, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary of bringing public media to Pennsylvania, is slated to close soon, after a Penn State board of trustees committee voted Thursday against a proposal to transfer ownership of WPSU to WHYY.
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Expanded Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania starts this weekend, but state parks won’t be open to hunters until later this year. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is taking a phased approach to when and where it will allow Sunday hunting on state lands.
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Penn State's international enrollment is likely being affected by the Trump administration’s policies, which university leaders said could mean a drop in students from other countries.
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Shapiro admin officials are shielding information about nearly a quarter of those expenses, citing security concerns.
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Penn State is considering transferring WPSU to Philadelphia public media outlet WHYY, and the university’s board of trustees is expected to review the proposal during its meetings Thursday and Friday, according to sources close to the board.
Produced by WPSU in collaboration with the Penn State Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, 12 Degrees explores the dimensions of wellness that shape how we feel and function. Listen to the radio program Thursdays at 7:45 a.m. and 4:44 p.m. or click below for the podcast.
Your old clunker can can help fund public radio! Donate your car, truck, motorcycle, RV, or boat to WPSU. We'll even pick it up at no cost to you.
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Prosecutors claim the family that has long led La Luz del Mundo — or Light of the World — church committed sexual abuse across generations. An accuser compares the church leadership to the mafia.
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Protests targeting an Israeli-owned team have seized the limelight at Spain's version of the Tour de France. The team under fire issued a statement saying that quitting the race is out of the question.
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Many teens are using artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT for everything from homework to relationship advice. Experts say parents must lead the way in helping them understand the technology.
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Some GOP officials want to clamp down on perceived expressions of schadenfreude about Charlie Kirk's death. Conservative activists are publicizing social media posts that are "celebrating" his death.
WPSU’s mobile app, with CarPlay, gives you easy access to local news, videos and more. Download here.
It's folk season on WPSU: you can hear The Folk Show every Saturday afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. until the next Metropolitan Opera radio season starts in December. And join us year-round to hear The Folk Show, Sunday nights from 10 to midnight on WPSU.