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Penn State released its fall 2022 enrollment numbers on Friday. Enrollment remained steady overall, with the number of students up at University Park, but down slightly elsewhere.
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Penn State president Neeli Bendapudi said she apologized if the university’s recent decisions made it appear to be uncommitted to racial justice, before announcing new diversity goals.
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Data from Penn State researchers COVID-19 wastewater monitoring program in Centre County is now available on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS) website.
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Penn State is encouraging students at all campuses to complete the Food and Housing Needs Survey by this Friday.
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A committee of Penn State trustees voted Monday to move forward with selling alcohol in Beaver Stadium, sending the proposed expansion of alcohol sales to the full board for consideration at its Sept. 23 meeting.
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Penn State is bringing back the Penn State Ride Smart by Lyftprogram this year to helps students get from downtown to campus safely during late night and early morning hours.
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Penn State fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha says it will operate independently after being suspended by the university. That would mean no university oversight.
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The first confirmed case of monkeypox at Penn State University Park was diagnosed on Aug. 13.
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Penn State is planning to increase employees' salaries 2.5% percent, under a plan the board of trustees will vote on Friday.
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Penn State undergraduates whose families make $75,000 a year or less are slated to see their tuition stay the same in the upcoming year, while others will see their tuition increase 2% to 6%, under a plan the board of trustee’s finance committee approved Thursday morning.