
Min Xian
Former WPSU ReporterMin Xian reported at WPSU from 2016-2022. She covered news that affected 13 counties in Central and Northern Pennsylvania, including many issues facing rural communities like broadband, healthcare access and changing economies. Her work included collaborations with other Pennsylvania public radio stations, including an investigative series on the commonwealth's lack of funding for public defenders and a project about the 2020 Elections with a focus on community engagement that won a Regional Murrow Award.
Min was an Early Career Fellow for NPR's Next Generation Radio in 2018 and taught multimedia storytelling for the Keystone Multimedia Workshop for two years.
Min is a 2017 graduate of Penn State. She's embraced Pennsylvania winters as well as a Cantonese can.
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Centre County says renovations to former Centre Crest building will be an investment for generationsCentre County Commissioners finalized a contract to begin design work for renovation of the former Centre Crest building in Bellefonte, saying repurposing the building will benefit residents for years to come.
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Two former nurses at the Meadows Psychiatric Center in Centre Hall said they were fired after organizing their fellow employees to unionize.
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The Osagie family held a memorial service Sunday, thanking the community for supporting them since 2019.
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The majority of counties in Pennsylvania are no longer experiencing high levels of COVID-19 in the community, according to an update the Centers for Disease Control published Thursday.
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A substantial amount of misinformation has been circulating regarding an assault that happened at the State College Area High School earlier this month, State College Area School District Superintendent Bob O’Donnell said.
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Penn State’s Board of Trustees approved a 3.5% increase for a standard double room with mid-level meal plan for the 2022/23 school year Friday.
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Dr. Lee Ann Banaszak, the head of the Department of Political Science at Penn State and a member of the Pennsylvania Redistricting Advisory Council in 2021, joins Take Note.
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Andrew Read talked with us about the latest findings on the omicron variant and why it’s so difficult to predict how viruses evolve.
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The State College Borough has a new mayor and three new council members, who were sworn in on Monday.
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Penn State’s Board of Trustees has approved the hiring of the university’s 19th president.