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Penn State recently unveiled a “road map” that outlines planning for everything from research to budgets. As part of that, the university says it’s looking at increasing enrollment at University Park, drawing mixed reactions from local residents.
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Penn State’s board of trustees voted Friday to increase the financial bonus President Neeli Bendapudi will get for her second five years with the university from $1.25 million to $1.5 million and increase her retirement benefits, while not changing her current base salary of $950,000.
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Penn State has been in the process of modernizing how it classifies and sets the salaries of its staff since 2020, and that project is nearing completion.
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Four of Pennsylvania’s top universities are a step closer to receiving delayed state subsidies. The state House of Representatives passed their annual appropriations Tuesday, setting the condition that the schools freeze tuition next year.
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An effort supporters say will increase transparency in several leading Pennsylvania universities passed the House while the universities’ annual state subsidies remain snarled in the Legislature due to a partisan funding dispute.
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The Daily Collegian, Penn State's student-run newspaper could have its budget for next fiscal year cut in half.
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"A Conversation with John Hendrickson" will take place Monday, April 10 at 4 p.m. in Paterno Library's Foster Auditorium and will also be livestreamed for those who wish to attend virtually.
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The historic Nittany Lion Inn on Penn State’s University Park campus was opened for a furniture sale this week to get ready for a change in ownership. Shoppers who turned out got a chance to buy everything from mattresses to medicine balls.
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Penn State is bringing back snow days for some employees
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Spotlight PA, an investigative news agency that provides content to other news outlets, including WPSU, opened a regional bureau in State College this summer. WPSU’s Anne Danahy spoke with the bureau's Penn State reporter, Wyatt Massey, about what he’s learned so far.