In the News
April 17, 2003

Shenango history traced
to before settlers' time

Penn State Shenango is nestled in a valley rich in history, which once was occupied by the Seneca and Delaware Nations. According to local historians, before the arrival of settlers in the Shenango Valley, the Seneca Nation governed the land now occupied by Penn State Shenango.

12 students, graduates
earn NSF Fellowships

National Science Foundation Fellowships have been announced for 12 Penn State students and graduates.

University to celebrate
Grand Destiny achievements

The University community will celebrate the achievements of the seven-year Grand Destiny capital campaign with several public events at the University Park campus April 25-26.

University's fund-raising
performance recognized

The Council for Advancement and Support of Higher Education (CASE) has named Penn State one of eight research universities nationally to win highest recognition for overall fund-raising performance. The award is based on sustained performance and significant improvement for the three-year period ending with fiscal 2002.

Proposals sought for
Public Scholarship courses

The Office of Undergraduate Education seeks proposals from faculty wishing to develop or enhance courses in which students contribute directly to community problem-solving through their scholarship and course assignments.

Faculty Senate sets
April 22 meeting agenda

The University Faculty Senate will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 22, in 112 Kern Graduate Building, University Park.

Shuttle replica lands
at University Park

Space Shuttle Blake — a 4/10 scale replica of the space shuttle — arrived Saturday, April 12, on the University Park campus for Space Day.

PARKING GUIDE
Changes coming this spring
to parking structure


Things to keep in mind when
parking at University Park


Residence hall students to gain
core campus parking this fall

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