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Pennsylvania State University’s administration has proposed closing seven of its 20 Commonwealth campuses, according to multiple sources close to the board of trustees. They are Dubois, Fayette ...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WHTM) — Seven Penn State Commonwealth Campuses will close, trustees voted Thursday evening. The board of trustees met virtually to consider the closure of the DuBois, Faye… ...
Seven Penn State campuses will close following the spring 2027 semester, the university board of trustees decided during an at-times contentious meeting Thursday — a vote some trustees said was ...
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Penn State University has reportedly delayed its discussion on the possible closure of up to a dozen Commonwealth campuses, including PSU DuBois. According to a ...
Pennsylvania State University officials are seeking to close seven of the institution's commonwealth campuses at the end of the 2026-27 academic year: the campuses in DuBois, Fayette, Mont Alto ...
Penn State trustees approved closure of seven campuses in 25-8 vote. University cited 43% enrollment drop and financial strain in closure decision. University plans to continue investing in ...
PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania State University’s administration has proposed closing seven of its 20 Commonwealth campuses, according to multiple sources close to the board of trustees.
“Regarding major changes to a campus, it depends on the specific scenario,” a university spokesperson told Spotlight PA. Penn State’s commonwealth campuses employ more than 5,100 people ...
PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania State University’s administration has proposed closing seven of its 20 Commonwealth campuses, according to multiple sources close to the board of trustees.
Penn State University is proposing closing 7 commonwealth campuses due to declining enrollment & other reasons at DuBois, Mont Alto, Shenango, Wilkes-Barre, York, etc.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State is offering buyouts to Commonwealth Campus employees to reduce its multimillion-dollar budget deficit, a dramatic step for Pennsylvania’s flagship university.