Jennifer Miller
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Barron Reveals New Penn State Ad at Board of Trustees Meeting
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Penn State President Eric Barron has revealed one of Penn State’s newest advertisements, which features a university landmark.
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Penn State President Intends to Push Entrepreneurship Among Faculty, Staff and Students
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“We need to do more than just keep the doors open to innovation,” Barron says. “We need deliberate strategies to promote economic development and a culture that rewards entrepreneurship.”
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Discovery Space Names New Executive Director, Seeks Larger Space to Accommodate Growth
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“Everything is going to grow. I’m hoping and foresee expanding our programs throughout the Centre Region,” says Beck. “I think with a bigger stage we’ll definitely be able to reach a broader age range of children.”
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Weekend Plans: Friday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 21
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Ready for the weekend? Of course you are. If you don’t have plans yet be sure to take a look at the weekend planner.
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State Lawmaker says Penn State Trustees May Have Broken Law with Recommendation on Board Reform
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“The Board of Trustees at Penn State is neither above the law nor should it be engaged in efforts to further separate itself from core constituencies like the alumni and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” says Yudichak.
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Governance Committee Recommends Board of Trustees Reform with Lubrano as Sole Dissenter
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“I had hoped it could be unanimous and I’m an eternal optimist, so I’m hoping by November it can be unanimous by the full board. I think it is a very good compromise,” says Committee Chair Keith Eckel.
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Penn State Board of Trustees Set to Meet Thursday and Friday
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An attempt to restructure the Penn State Board of Trustees is could be a hot topic in the coming hours. The Governance and Long-Range Planning Committee will continue ongoing discussions about the board’s structure and potential ways to modify its membership.
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Multi-Million Dollar Sale of State College-Based Student Housing Firm Hits Snag
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In 2013, McWhirter described the deal as, “the biggest acquisition that has ever occurred, by far, in the student rental business.” Copper Beech has several properties in the State College area including Copper Beech I and II, Oakwood, Oak Hill, Northbrook Greens, and Parkway Plaza.
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Second Mile Wants to Sell Patton Township Land for $1 Million
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“The sale of the Bernel Road Property is in the best interest of the Second Mile as the proposed sale price exceeds the most recent assessed market value of a fee simple interest in the Bernel Road Property by 15.4 percent…,” the petition says.
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Schultz Asks Court to Order Release of Email Messages
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At issue is a database of more than 20 million e-mails and other electronically stored documents thought to be permanently deleted, but the Attorney General’s Office later recovered as part of an internal review of the Sandusky criminal investigation.