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Dickinson School of Law Attracts Top Students with Rich Academic Offerings, by Fred Huganir

frederickhuganir wrote 1 month ago: Founded in 1833, The Dickinson School of Law (also known as Penn State Law) is the seventh-oldest la … more →

Tags: Fred Huganir, Law School, penn state law

Family All Around

srebekah wrote 11 months ago: I have an amazing family who love and support me in everything I do I am lucky enough to have a larg … more →

Tags: Family, penn state, PSU, graudation, Parents, Sisters

Enforcing Big Pharma’s integrity

Mike Bezilla wrote 1 year ago: Katrice Bridges Copeland once worked as an attorney in Washington, D.C., defending pharmaceutical co … more →

Tags: Health & Medicine, Big Pharma, Pharmaceuticals, Drug Companies

Wanted: Global Strategy that works

Dave Pacchioli wrote 1 year ago: “If one considers where America was 20 years ago and compares that to where the United States is tod … more →

Tags: Society & Culture, Iran, middle east, Foreign Policy, global strategy, Flynt Leverett, GeoPolitics, Middle-east affairs, National Security Council

Design Charette at The Pennsylvania State University

Oehme van Sweden wrote 1 year ago: On April 12, Eric Groft and Stacilyn Feldman joined Graham Gund, Laura Cabo and Eric Svahn of Gund P … more →

Tags: projects, Ben Sereda, Eliza Pennypacker, Emma Pritchett, Eric Groft, Eric Svahn, Graham Gund, Gund Partnership, landscape architecture

PSH outshines sunny Florida for one Honors Student

psuhbghonors wrote 1 year ago: I can relate to the feeling one gets during college applications; it is traumatizing, exhausting, an … more →

Tags: Tips & Information, capitol campus, Harrisburg, hershey, Hershey Foods, Honors Program, Life Science Major, Penn State Harrisburg, Penn State Hershey Medical Center

Howard Stewart Brings the Law to the Gulf1 comment

Ryan Jones wrote 2 years ago: The Houston Chronicle this week profiles Howard Stewart ’81, a Dickinson Law School grad who w … more →

Tags: Penn State alumni, Howard, Stewart, BP, Gulf Oil Spill, department of justice, Houston Chronicle

Gus Welch Was a Redskin6 comments

tombenjey wrote 3 years ago: While working on Gus Welch’s chapter for the upcoming “Wisconsin’s Carlisle Indian School Immortals, … more →

Tags: Football, Carlisle Indian School, Gus Welch, Redskins, John Francis, Notre Dame, Ray Eichenlaub, Iron Eich, Fort Niagara

Flynt Leverett on Iran1 comment

Ryan Jones wrote 3 years ago: Today’s New York Times features an op-ed written by Flynt Leverett, professor in Penn State … more →

Tags: New York Times, Iran, School of International Affairs, Flynt Leverett, Hillary Mann Leverett

Rick Santorum for President?2 comments

Ryan Jones wrote 3 years ago: With Barack Obama barely through the first half of his first year in office, it’s awfully earl … more →

Tags: Penn State alumni, Penn Staters in politics, Politics, Barack Obama, Politico.com, rick santorum

Penn State Welcomes the Katz Building

Tina Hay wrote 4 years ago: The new Katz Building, as seen from East Halls, across Park Avenue. For whatever reason, I don … more →

Tags: University Park campus, Katz Building, flower gardens

Life and Times of a Law Student1 comment

nativenotes wrote 5 years ago: Law School Blues I hate to scare you But to tell you the truth Come September You’ll have the law sc … more →

Tags: Life and Times of a Law Student, Law School, Philadelphia, NYC, penn state, Lawyers, Law Students, attorneys, 1L

Minority Coaches

tombenjey wrote 5 years ago: Yesterday I came across a December 8, 2007 article in The News Tribune out of Tacoma, Washington. In … more →

Tags: Lone Star Dietz, Pop Warner, Football, Carlisle Indian School, washington state university, Single wing, Albert Exendine, Gus Welch, Ace Clark


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