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Penn Staters Are Invited to a Special Penn State Alumni Association Celebration

Penn Staters are invited to a special Penn State Alumni Association celebration.

Please join us on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 7:00 p.m. as the Penn State Alumni Association celebrates our 150th anniversary, in addition to being recognized as the 2020 Renaissance Fund honoree. The virtual event will feature guest speakers and presentations, and will be an evening guaranteed to inspire and ignite your Penn State pride! Register for this milestone Penn State Alumni Association celebration here: raise.psu.edu/renaissancefund2020.

As part of the celebration, an endowed Renaissance Fund scholarship has been created. The Penn State Alumni Association Renaissance Scholarship will support high-achieving students with the greatest financial need. Every gift to the Penn State Alumni Association Renaissance Scholarship will be matched until Nov. 15, 2020 (or until the allotted $500,000 pool of funds has been committed). To make a scholarship gift in honor of the Penn State Alumni Association, text PSAA150 to 41444, or visit raise.psu.edu/PSAARenaissance.

We look forward to celebrating 150 years of Penn State Alumni Association history and traditions, while supporting Penn State students, and hope you will join us on Nov. 17! For additional information, please contact Nancy Bird, Director of Alumni Development, at [email protected] or 814-397-5176.

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