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Penn State’s board of trustees voted Friday to tighten the guidelines for its members’ interactions with the media.
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Penn State wants to be a leader in the field of artificial intelligence, and the university’s provost laid out a vision for how that will happen during a board of trustees committee meeting Thursday.
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The number of international students studying at American colleges and universities like Penn State is on a downturn. That comes as the Trump administration has issued travel bans and restrictions on certain countries and made getting a student visa more difficult for some.
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Penn State’s head of research outlined what he called worst-case and best-case scenarios during a town hall Monday, as the university prepares for the possibility of large-scale cuts in federal research funding and changes to visa regulations for international students and employees proposed by the Trump administration.
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Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi said Thursday the university will not endorse the “compact” President Trump has asked universities to sign.
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As WHYY moves forward with acquiring WPSU, the CEO of the Philadelphia-based public media station outlined those plans, including having it operate as a stand-alone entity, dialing up fundraising and having WPSU keep its name.
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Penn State graduate student workers are holding a vote this week on whether to form a union. All teaching, research and administrative support graduate assistants are eligible to vote.
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The ruling upholds a Pennsylvania Office of Open Records decision that university documents shared with state agency leaders are public, even if they’re housed in an online file-sharing system.
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Hoping for better pay and benefits, more job security and a stronger voice, a group of faculty at Penn State is taking steps to unionize.
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Pat Kraft, the vice president for intercollegiate athletics at Penn State, would not answer questions about how the university will pay Franklin’s nearly $50 million buyout.