Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
Recent News About Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
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The fund drive to build the Dan Stearns Memorial Plaza at #PennState's Tyson Bldg has reached its goal -- thanks to all who donated
The fund drive to build the Dan Stearns Memorial Plaza at #PennState's Tyson Bldg has reached its goal -- thanks to all who donated!
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Penn State Extension offers courses for heart health, providing free 12-week email journey for heart health
Penn State Extension offers courses for heart health, providing free 12-week email journey for heart health.
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Research conducted by Long He, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering, and Xinyang Mu, doctoral student in the Department of Agricultural Biological Engineering
Research conducted by Long He, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering, and Xinyang Mu, doctoral student in the Department of Agricultural Biological Engineering.
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Master Watershed Steward program accepting applications
Master Watershed Steward program accepting applications.
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NCAA Approves Full Complement of Athletic Teams at Integrating Universities in Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education
The integrating universities of Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield in the northeast and California, Clarion, and Edinboro in the west have received approval from the NCAA Division II Membership Committee to offer a full complement of athletic programs on each campus that currently hosts them.
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Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education to Freeze Tuition for 2022/23 Academic Year
The Board of Governors for Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education voted today to freeze tuition for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year.
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State System Approves Third Partnership to Create Innovative Workforce Credentials
Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education has announced its latest partnership involving a State System university, the private sector, and workforce agencies as part of its strategy to support the creation of innovative credentialing programs that help Pennsylvanians advance in their careers.
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City of Harrisburg to host the most chevere ribbon cutting for ‘Arepa House’, Downtown’s newest Latin eatery specializing in comforting & traditional Venezuelan street foods
City of Harrisburg to host the most chevere ribbon cutting for ‘Arepa House’, Downtown’s newest Latin eatery specializing in comforting & traditional Venezuelan street foods.
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Board of Governors Meeting Information
The Board of Governors will hold its regular quarterly meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 13 and Thursday, Oct. 14 in-person in Lancaster, PA. Members of the public who wish to offer comment may do so at the meeting, which will be held at Millersville University's Ware Center (42 N. Prince Street, Lancaster, PA 17603).
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New State System Effort to Help Students Facing Unexpected Financial Crises
Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, working with the State System Foundation, has taken a major step to help prevent dropout among at-risk students by launching the Keystone Extraordinary Emergency Program (KEEP).
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PENNSYLVANIA STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION: Board of Governors approve student-centered university integration plans
The Board of Governors for Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education unanimously approved a measure today to integrate six institutions into two new universities, the latest action in a multi-year system redesign effort to bolster student success and institutional sustainability.
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PENNSYLVANIA STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION: State System to explore university integrations to support student opportunities
The Board of Governors for Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education took another important step forward in its System Redesign effort by authorizing the Chancellor to review the financial impacts of integrating operations at selected System universities.