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In
the News
November 7, 2002
Calendar
creates
efficient fall semester slate
University
officials have finalized the academic year calendar for the next six years,
including changes to the fall semester that will result in a more compact
and efficient teaching and learning term for faculty and students alike
beginning in 2003.
HUB-Robeson
mural
chosen as class gift
The class of 2003 has chosen to depict the University's
history in paint on the walls of the HUB-Robeson Center on the University
Park campus for its senior class gift. Seniors have pledged nearly $8,800
so far to the HUB-Robeson Center Historical Mural project.
University
prepares
for winter's big chill
If
the surprising pre-Halloween snow and ice storm is a harbinger of what
winter has in store for Pennsylvania this year, the Penn State community
will want to pre-set their radios to WPSU-FM, the official source of weather-related
delays or cancellations for the University Park campus.
Physician
Assistant Program
maintains full accreditation
The Physician Assistant Program at Pennsylvania College
of Technology has maintained its accreditation from the organization that
sets standards and ensures compliance for physician assistant training
programs nationwide.
University
Park forms
arts task force
The
University has established an Arts Task Force (ATF) to assist with the
discussion of conflicts concerning artistic, creative works and their
display on the University Park campus.
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