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Erickson, Administrators To Host Second Roundtable Forum

Following a successful and informative Student Town Hall Forum that took place in late November, president Rodney Erickson and other members of the university’s administration will hold a second roundtable forum on Tuesday, April 17, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. The forum will aim to answer any questions that the student body may have about Penn State’s future “in light of recent events.”

The event was organized by student leaders from the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments (CCSG), the Graduate Student Association (GSA) and the University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA). Sitting alongside Erickson on the panel will be:

  • Damon Sims, Vice President for Student Affairs
  • Tom Poole, Vice President for Administration
  • Madlyn Hanes, Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses
  • David Gray, Senior Vice President for Finance and Business/Treasurer
  • Rod Kirsch, Senior Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
  • Terrell Jones, Vice President for Educational Equity

The roundtable will be held in the HUB Auditorium and those that can not attend will be able to watch a live stream of the discussion online at www.wpsu.org/live. Students watching from commonwealth campuses that have questions for the administration can submit them to [email protected] and they will be read  to the panel by CCSG members.

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