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A bipartisan legislative agency to support rural Pennsylvania is urging Penn State’s leadership to consider long-term community impacts when deciding which of its Commonwealth Campuses to close.
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Penn State's football venue will become the West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium in a $50 million, 15-year deal starting with the 2025 season. But several trustees called for more time to consider renaming options and for recognition of former football coach Joe Paterno.
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This year Movin’ On is celebrating its 50th anniversary of bringing local and national acts to the stage. For the last 30 years, Movin’ On’s Battle of the Bands — which took place Tuesday — has offered local performers the opportunity to compete for the opening spot in the annual Movin’ On Festival on May 2.
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About 500 people rallied in front of Penn State’s Old Main administrative building Tuesday, asking the university to allow research assistants and trainees to join a graduate employees union vote.
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Penn State will not pull back on research in the face of “staggering” uncertainty about federal funding, said Penn State’s senior vice president for research Andrew Read in a town hall Friday.
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Penn State's administration says they are considering which campuses to close after the 2026-27 academic year. President Neeli Bendapudi shared a message to the Penn State community Tuesday, saying "we cannot continue with business as usual."
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Vaccine refrigeration — which can be expensive and logistically challenging, but still needed — could become unnecessary, thanks to research from a Penn State team.
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President Trump has been engaging in a trade war with China, threatening other countries and enacting new tariffs. WPSU’s Anne Danahy spoke with Terrence Guay, a professor of international business at Penn State and an expert in tariffs, on what the tariffs could mean for U.S. companies and consumers.
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A federal judge has temporarily stopped a new Trump administration policy to put a cap on indirect overhead costs that come with research, a policy that if enacted would have impacted faculty at institutions including Penn State.
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Penn State leaders don't rule out the possibility of campus closures when asked about it during a Faculty Senate meeting Tuesday.