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Penn State didn’t say why the board’s executive committee was now meeting in public after arguing the group’s work could legally be done in private.
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Trustee Anthony Lubrano said he is troubled by the university’s “use and abuse of rules and laws.” Legal observers also questioned the trend.
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Board leadership suggested in a letter to Trustee Anthony Lubrano that the proposal should have been deliberated during a private executive session — a move that would likely have been inconsistent with Pennsylvania’s open meetings law.
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Penn State has seen a drop in the number of international and in-state students applying. “Admissions for summer and fall 2020 are, of course, a critical…
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Penn State’s plan to renovate the president’s suite in Beaver Stadium and install an exclusive elevator has been shelved. The project had been slated to…