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State Of State Committee Applications Now Available

Apply to be a State of State committee member! State of State is a community dialogue about the past, present, and future about Penn State. State of State creates an annual conference which serves as a platform for conversation and change for the Penn State community. The conference will take place in Alumni Hall on February 13, 2016.
Committee member applications are now available on our website, www.psustateofstate.com. Applications are due September 7 by 5 p.m.
We are seeking committee member applications for the following teams:
-Content
-Public Relations
-Community Relations
-Operations
-Partnerships
-Projects
-Production
Please email Executive Director Tess Hamsher at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. Let’s talk about Penn State!

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