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The Usher Of Two New Eras In Penn State Athletics

Scott Radecic won the 1982 National Championship under Joe Paterno. Now, he's in charge of the largest master plan in the history of college athletics.

Wilkes-Barre Campus Closed Due To Bomb Threat

A threatening message was discovered on a bathroom door in the campus' Science Center that warned a bomb was in the building, and it would detonate some time before noon on Friday, March 4.

Student Governments, Administrators Convene In Harrisburg To Discuss State Budget

Penn State administrators and student government leaders, alongside similar representatives from Pitt, Temple, and Lincoln, met in Harrisburg on Wednesday to push for a budget and to discuss how the budget impasse could and will impact their universities.

College Of Education Continues To Mold The Educators Of Tomorrow

Penn State's College of Education programs are nationally accredited, hands-on, and evolving along with technology.

Five Alumni-Elected Trustee Candidates Announced

With the alumni-elected Board of Trustees voting process just a month away, a random drawing on Tuesday decided the positions candidates will appear on the ballot. Get to know the candidates here.

Grand Jury Reveals Hundreds Abused In Altoona-Johnstown Diocese

A statewide grand jury determined that at least 50 priests or religious leaders in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown sexually abused hundreds of children over a period of 40 years, Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane announced Tuesday. Of those named in the grand jury testimony, there are priests who were connected to both Penn State and the State College area.

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