
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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Voters in the City of DuBois and nearby Sandy Township in Clearfield County voted in favor of consolidating the two municipalities, according to unofficial results of the 2021 Municipal Elections Tuesday.
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Unofficial results of the 2021 Municipal Elections are in.
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Central Pennsylvania residents said they want to see communities kept intact when it comes to congressional redistricting during a listening session with Governor Tom Wolf’s Redistricting Advisory Council Monday.
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Several Central and Northern Pennsylvania counties are seeing an increase in COVID-19 cases.
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Penn State’s College of Education plans to close its doctoral program in School Psychology within the next four years, because of a decline in enrollment and lack of intended career placements.
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Penn State is extending its COVID-19 vaccination requirement to employees at six additional commonwealth campuses, on top of University Park, by December 8 to comply with President Joe Biden’s executive order, the university announced Tuesday.
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Hospital bed capacity at Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College is under "unprecedented" strain, hospital officials said in a release Thursday.
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Penn State is requiring all University Park campus employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by December 8 to comply with President Joe Biden’s executive order, the university announced Tuesday.
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State College Police arrested a man from Mifflin County Tuesday on eight charges, including rape, robbery and aggravated assault, that took place in State College 26 years ago, using a “genetic genealogy” process for identification.
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A new federal immigration detention center will open in Clearfield County, after the York County prison ended a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in August.