
Pry, who's served with the Nittany Lions since 2014, has coordinated Penn State's defense since 2018 and led its linebacker corps since his arrival.

This year, 17 Nittany Lions will have the opportunity to represent their alma mater in the league’s annual Pro Bowl.

The first round concluded on November 15, and more than 31,000 students received anywhere from $1,000 to $8,000 in financial aid.

Penn State was recently ranked No. 21 among the nation's top schools for undergraduate entrepreneurship, according to The Princeton Review.

Standout performances from Penn State's former defensive stars highlighted another big week for Nittany Lions in the NFL.

This year’s campaign at Penn State will feature more than 140 campaigns to support scholarships, research ventures, student programs, and more.