James Engel
Radio News InternJames Engel is a WPSU news intern and senior at Penn State. He studies Digital and Print Journalism as well as Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies.
Engel has served as a reporter, editor and photographer at Penn State's independent student newspaper, The Daily Collegian, for three years. For his work there, he received a Keystone Media Award for first place in the features category and was nominated to the Hearst Journalism Awards program.
He has also been a contributor to the Centre County Historical Society's Encyclopedia of History and Culture and a teaching and research assistant in the Penn State CAMS department.
A loyal public radio listener from a young age, Engel is an avid follower of NPR's national reporting as well as local work by WPSU and WESA in his native Pittsburgh.
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As finals week approaches, some Penn State students say college is taking a toll on their mental health.
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Penn State Professor Julie Reed talks about her history work on the Cherokee people and her upcoming appearance on PBS's "Native America."
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Bellefonte's RDC #9167 train has returned after a ten year wait. It took passengers on several rides through fall foliage.
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A rally with speakers and music was held in front of Old Main on Penn State's University Park campus Monday for Indigenous Peoples Day.
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The Green Drake Gallery and Arts Center, after 12 years in business in Millheim, is set to close on Sunday, according to owner Kurt Grotz.
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Penn State student Ahmed Alqubaisi, 20, has been arrested for Tuesday’s crash in State College that killed fellow Penn State student Lovisa Arnesson-Cronhamre, 25.
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Residents of Clinton County will gather in North Bend tomorrow to discuss the financial troubles plaguing Bucktail Medical Center.
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Community advocates and residents gathered in downtown State College for the 60th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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On Aug. 29, a documentary by Penn State students, "Dirt Circus," will premiere at the Roxy Theatre in Lock Haven.
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The Brewery stays — State College Borough Council votes to repeal previous eminent domain resolutionAfter weeks of backlash and discussion, State College Borough Council voted to rescind its previous resolution to declare eminent domain on a building containing The Brewery, a popular local bar.