This week's top stories from across Penn State:
BARRON'S BLOG: The meaning and potential impact of the University's "All In" initiative, along with examples of changes being made to be more inclusive and diverse, are the focus of President Eric Barron's latest blog post.
ALUM IN SUPER BOWL: For the 46th time, Penn State will have a representative in the Super Bowl, as former men's lacrosse standout Chris Hogan and the New England Patriots will face the Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl on Feb. 5.
ASKED AND ANSWERED: Executive Vice President and Provost Nick Jones talks about the University supporting employees who stand up for what is right.
IM RENOVATION: The third and final phase of the Intramural Building renovation is slated for completion in August. New amenities include an indoor turf field, climbing wall and wellness promotion area.
HPV STRUCTURE: New details of the structure of the human papillomavirus (HPV) may lead to better vaccines, according to studies by a College of Medicine researcher.
WWII LETTERS: Penn State Altoona's World War II correspondence collection includes more than 400 letters that offer researchers first-hand accounts of the everyday experiences of local soldiers during the war, such as that of Richard Aikey of Bellwood, Pennsylvania.
50 YEARS OF FASHION: Penn State Brandywine recently launched a yearlong celebration of its 50th anniversary with a tip of the hat to fashion trends over the five decades since the campus was founded in 1967.