
"Though the transition has been hard, I feel I have become closer with my students."

When you give them a closer listen, there are a ton of songs that were actually written about Penn State students who are missing campus life.

“There are many people in my community giving and helping others. Seeing the effects of those acts of kindness makes me believe that they are the key to helping the country and the world get through this.”

Students in both Smeal and the College of Engineering are still heavily advised to contact their academic advisors to go over these changes before making any decisions.

"I'm so excited," Andreasen said in a release. "I'm just over the moon about it."

Fifty-two men have dressed as Penn State's beloved Nittany Lion mascot over the last century, but that exclusivity might soon be changing.