The design for the Joe's Bench project was revealed yesterday, showing that there actually won't be a bench with the statue at all.
Penn State Altoona engineering student Vladislav Miftakhov accepted a plea deal for making and possessing a bomb in his apartment earlier this year. Miftakhov, who was born in Russia but moved to the United States when he was four, entered his guilty plea Thursday on one count of manufacturing explosive devices without a license. Sentencing guidelines say he faces up to 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervised release.
Among the most hotly debated issues in the Board of Trustees over the last few meetings has been governance structure and potential changes in the makeup of the 30-member board. That much remained true today during a 90 minute Governance and Long-Range Planning meeting, in which a number of university stakeholders lobbied for a seat at the table, and governance consultant Holly Gregory led a discussion to help find some consensus going forward.
The Board of Trustees' Governance and Long Range Committee was at odds over the merits of granting emeritus status to trustees whose tenures on the board recently finished during its meeting today.
The Penn State Board of Trustees finance committee recommended the full board approve $2 million in renovations to the Lasch Football Building and $5.6 million in upgrades to University Park Airport today.
Donovan Smith is now the fifth Nittany Lion to be named to a preseason watch list, as he has been named to the Outland Trophy preseason watch list.