Penn State University
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) founded in 1855 as Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania, is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania, United States.
As Pennsylvania’s land-grant university, it offers over 275 degree programs and hosts more than 1,000 student organizations. Its main campus, University Park, is home to the iconic Nittany Lion mascot and Beaver Stadium, one of the largest college football venues.
Address: 201 Old Main, University Park, PA 16802
Phone: (814) 865-4700
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DuMor 520 Series Seating Brings Versatility to Your Recreation Project
For those who like to casually stroll through or visit a cultivated landscape, garden, park, playground, or recreational area, finding a place to rest or…
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Bucks County Brewery Releasing Beer Whose Recipe was Created by ChatGPT
A brewery in Bucks County has announced the release of a new drink, and the recipe was devised by an unlikely creator. Franki Rudnesky wrote…
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Neshaminy Grad Shares Wisdom He’s Accrued During His Journey to Top of College Football’s Food Chain
Langhorne native and Penn State football coach James Franklin’s journey to leading one of the nation’s elite programs included stints at eight other colleges, one…
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A Hill School Graduate Is Remembered for His Dedication to His Patients
Dr. George Moffitt Jr., a graduate of The Hill School who treated thousands of Pennsylvanians for heart ailments throughout his half-a-century-long career, has passed away…
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Bucks County Leadership: Martha Sharkey, Executive Director, TODAY is a Good Day
Flourtown resident Martha Sharkey, Founder & CEO of TODAY is a Good Day, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Lancaster County near farmland,…
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Bucks County Leadership: Dr. Margo DelliCarpini, Chancellor, Penn State Abington
Margo DelliCarpini, chancellor of Penn State Abington, grew up on Long Island. She had a close bond with her grandmother, who supported her love of…
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BUCKSCO County Leadership: Greg Matusky, CEO and Founder, Gregory FCA Public Relations
Greg Matusky, CEO and founder of Gregory FCA Public Relations, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Lansdale, the youngest son of the high…
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Penn State Abington Chancellor Named a Top Education Leader in the State
The commonwealth’s multimedia news organization City & State Pennsylvania has named Penn State Abington Chancellor Margo DelliCarpini among the top educational leaders in Pennsylvania. She…
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Penn State Abington Gathers Tech Leaders in Healthcare, Business for March 25 TechCon
Penn State Abington invites the public to attend its first TechCon and Innovation Challenge on Saturday, March 25, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Tech thought leaders…
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Sellersville’s Marissa Sheva Represents Ireland on International Soccer Stage
A soccer player from Bucks County is representing Ireland in soccer on the world stage, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Irish heritage has…
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Several Bucks County Football, Baseball Players Sign Letters of Intent to Play at College Level
Eight Bucks County athletes recently signed the documents that will allow them to play at the college level in the coming months. Student athletes from…
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Penn State Joins Schools That Have Expressed Interest in Newtown Basketball Player
A Bucks County basketball player is now being looked at by another major university for his skills on and off the court. Brandon Jenkins wrote…
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Bristol-Based Horticulture Educator ‘Keeps It Green’
As part of its new gardening program in Bucks County, Penn State interviewed a local horticulture specialist in a new podcast. Alexandra McLaughlin wrote about…
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Archbishop Wood’s Jalil Bethea Receives Offer to Play Basketball at Major University
A Bucks County basketball player is being tapped to play his favorite sport at a major university, the next step in his successful career. Neil…
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Bucks County Leadership: Colin Neill, Chancellor, Penn State Great Valley
Colin Neill, Penn State Great Valley new Chancellor, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in a working-class family in Kent, England, where he spent…

























