University President Bryce Jordan may agree to stay beyond his announced Aug. 31 retirement date if a replacement is not named before the University Board of Trustees meets next month, said J. Lloyd Huck, chairman of the Trustee Presidential Selection Committee.
The University is reviewing its investments in companies involved with tobacco manufacture following recent decisions by the City University of New York and Harvard University to divest from such companies.
A recent decision to allow University students to pay estimated bills in three installments will help those working their way through school, but may still be inadequate in meeting the needs of some graduate students.
James B. Stewart, the leading candidate to fill the position of vice provost for underrepresented groups, said yesterday he is likely to take the position if it is offered.
Theodore E. Kiffer, associate dean for the Commonwealth Education system in the College of Liberal Arts, has been named interim dean of the college and will replace current Dean Hart M. Nelsen on July 1.
Three conservation organizations have joined ranks to try to prevent the planned relocation of a 17-helicopter unit now stationed at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, Avoca.
Two men charged with illegally using University computers to log onto a national computer network must pay for the time they spent on the system.
On Centre County planners' maps Spring Creek is gradually being surrounded by thin, pink lines.
Lin Stack has 18 months to find what she's looking for in Centre County.
The last time a Penn State baseball player's name graced the Eastern Region's All-Star list was 11 years ago. This year, two Lions received those honors.
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