
Anne Danahy
ReporterAnne Danahy has been a reporter at WPSU since fall 2017. Before crossing over to radio, she was a reporter for more than 11 years at the Centre Daily Times in State College, Pennsylvania, where she covered everything from school board races to the impact of natural gas development on communities.
She earned a bachelor's degree in communications from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and a master's degree in media studies from Penn State.
Before joining WPSU, she worked as a writer and editor at Penn State's Office of Strategic Communications and, before that, at the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences.
She also hosts a Q&A program for C-NET, Centre County's government and education access station. She is married with cats.
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WPSU spoke with Terry Nau and R. Thomas Berner, editors of "We Had Ink in Our Blood," a collection of stories and memories about the nine years in the late 1960s into the 1970s when State College had two daily newspapers.
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What Mount Nittany Health says about the increase in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Centre CountyMount Nittany Medical Center has seen an increase in COVID-19 patients. WPSU spoke with Dr. Upendra Thaker, chief medical officer, and Dr. Tiffany Cabibbo, chief nursing officer and executive vice president for patient care services, about the pandemic and how Mount Nittany Health is responding.
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Penn State’s Center for the Performing Arts is kicking off the season with a free outdoor performance by Mwenso and The Shakes on Thursday. WPSU spoke with Michael Mwenso about his music, which has been described as intense, genre-busting and fun.
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Pointing to a rising number of COVID-19 cases, State College Borough Council unanimously approved an ordinance Sept. 13, 2021, requiring masks to be worn inside public buildings.
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A nonprofit that helps local groups work together to get solar energy for their homes and businesses is setting up a co-op in Centre County.