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Penn State associate degree programs in forest technology at Mont Alto and wildlife technology at DuBois will both open at Penn State Altoona in fall 2027.
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The central Pa. department took 9 years to realize the FBI had changed what it considers rape, resulting in highly inaccurate public crime data.
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As Penn State fights public disclosure of board documents, at least two trustees do not have access to the board’s file-sharing service.
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The day after Spotlight PA published an investigation into the Penn State Cancer Institute, director Raymond Hohl resigned. The newsroom talked with employees who said there were chemotherapy mistakes, treatment delays and a "toxic" workplace.
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The missing data masked the true extent of the crime surrounding Penn State. The central Pa. department never publicly disclosed the error until contacted by Spotlight PA.
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Penn State faculty hoping to unionize across the university said Tuesday they filed the paperwork and signatures needed for a vote, announcing the move at an event in the state Capitol. Organizers say the union would represent about 6,000 faculty members and related employees.
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Matt Campbell takes the podium as Penn State's head football coach.
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The U.S. Route 322 State College Area Connector project will affect agricultural lands, local waterways and homes. A yearslong project in Penn State’s landscape architecture program has been looking into ways to minimize those impacts. Students are releasing a documentary with those findings – and what people living in the project’s path have to say.
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Here's a list of our special programs for Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year's on WPSU-FM.
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Matt Campbell was hired as Penn State's coach on Friday night, ending a two-month search by the Nittany Lions to find James Franklin's successor.