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Older adults who live in southcentral Pennsylvania have higher rates of melanoma skin cancer, according to a study by Penn State researchers that found that counties with more farmland and herbicide use also have more melanoma, and not just among farmers.
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Penn State, Pitt and Temple are slated to get performance-based funding under legislation the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed in November, and while leaders praised the model, the funding for it still has to be worked out.
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The move is the latest in a yearslong dispute over records that the secretaries of state agencies use in their roles of Penn State trustees.
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Penn State’s internal reviews found alarming lapses in Cancer Institute Director Raymond Hohl’s care of patients.
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Internal records reveal that for years Penn State’s clinical cancer research was mired in deep-rooted and potentially dangerous problems. Then the people tasked with fixing it were dismissed.
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Despite warnings and calls for action, Penn State has stood by its cancer center director as it pursues a prestigious federal designation.
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When a building on Penn State’s University Park campus had a structural issue that forced an evacuation Wednesday afternoon, nearby geoscientists may have captured the moment — on their seismometer.
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Penn State graduate student workers have overwhelmingly voted in favor of forming a union.
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A "localized structural issue" caused Wednesday's damage to the Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building on the Penn State University Park campus, according to the university.
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During the federal shutdown, many Penn State students who rely on SNAP and state grants have struggled to afford groceries and turned to university resources for help.