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A State College-based musical theater troupe for people with Down syndrome will host a free dance and movement workshop Tuesday evening at Eisenhower Auditorium on Penn State's University Park campus.
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Penn State’s head of research said a vote on faculty unionization will happen this semester, and that if faculty do decide to unionize it could have a negative impact on research.
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Public comment is now open for a change the Department of Education is proposing to its list of “professional degrees.” Kathleen Burke, editor-in-chief of the Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, talked with WPSU about why she opposes recategorizing nursing.
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Penn State, which plans its budgets two years out, released a budget snapshot of how much it will allocate to its colleges and campuses in the 2027-28 fiscal year, including ending funding for the seven campuses it is in the process of shutting down.
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Penn State hockey star Gavin McKenna is facing a felony assault charge stemming from an incident on Jan. 31. The 18-year-old McKenna was also charged with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct following an altercation with a 21-year-old male.
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More than 74,000 fans shattered the program's attendance record in its first-ever outdoor game.
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SCYIHA's teams from ages 8 to 18 will play games on the Beaver Stadium ice on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.
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A massive winter storm crossed much of the country Sunday, including central Pennsylvania where it left a foot of snow in some places, blanketing the roadways and leading to Penn State campus closures. WPSU talked with local residents about the snowstorm.
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NPR host and former White House correspondent Ayesha Rascoe talked with WPSU about what to expect at the event, her hosting work and her recent book.
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A crowd of Iranian Penn State students and supporters gathered at the Allen Street Gates Thursday, drawing attention to the government crackdown in Iran and calling on other countries to take notice.