
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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A second Penn State student, 20-year-old Norristown native Neil Patel, has died from complications of COVID-19. His family remembered him in a memorial…
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Penn State announced Wednesday that it now requires all students, faculty, staff and visitors to wear masks indoors at all campuses regardless of…
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Updated: Wednesday, August 4, at 12:56 p.m. With the fall semester beginning in three weeks, Penn State said it’s not making COVID-19 vaccinations a…
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Voters in the city of DuBois and nearby Sandy Township will likely get to decide whether to consolidate the two municipalities in November. A petition…
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More people have felt anxious and isolated during the pandemic. At the same time, mental health services have been harder to access. Aimee Burns,…
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Update at 3:13 p.m. Wednesday, July 14: The PASSHE Board of Governors unanimously voted to approve the integration plan. The Pennsylvania State System of…
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American Axel, the largest employer in Cameron County, announced last week that it will shut down operations at its manufacturing plant in Emporium. The…
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On the last Saturday of June, Evergreen Park in Kane was buzzing with activities from the annual “Art in the Wilds” art show. Residents and visitors…
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The art show “Art in the Wilds” in Kane, Pennsylvania is making a comeback, after being virtual in 2020 due to the pandemic. Organizers say they believe…
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The State College Borough has repealed its COVID-19 Emergency Ordinance, according to an announcement released Wednesday.The borough said the decision…