
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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The Blair County Chapter of the NAACP has named a new leader and a slate of new officers, after longtime president Don Witherspoon passed away and three…
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Penn State faculty members are calling for more input from professors, students and staff in picking the next president of the university to replace Eric…
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As of 12:50 a.m. Wednesday, with all precincts partially reporting, unofficial results of the primary elections show Ezra Nanes leading Jim Leous by a…
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On a recent Sunday afternoon, Tierra Williams and Rich Biever co-hosted a “politics and poetry” event at the Tudek Park in State College. “The purpose of…
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The State Senate approved a bill Wednesday that would allow parents to choose to have their children repeat a grade level because of learning loss due to…
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Kane Area School District, spreading over 250 square miles in McKean and Elk Counties, has been holding in-person classes during the 2020-2021 school…
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State College police have released photos of three persons of interest in the defacing of the Martin Luther King Jr. mural in downtown State College. An…
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Kathy Masisak, 68, doesn’t want to live in a community without robust medical care. But her local hospital in rural McKean County has been downsizing for…
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McKean County is hosting a mass vaccination clinic Friday, after the county saw a brief period of providers getting no first dose vaccines from the…
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The Biden Administration is considering changing how many people have to live somewhere for it to count as a metropolitan area. That could have a big…