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Briefing on autonomous vehicles held in Harrisburg

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Senior Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses Madlyn Hanes to retire Aug 1

IMAGE: Penn State A national search will begin immediately to identify Hanes’ successor.  “The Commonwealth Campuses are critical to Penn State’s land-grant mission to serve the educational needs of Pennsylvanians, and they play a vital role in the economic strength of the communities they serve,” said Penn State President Eric Barron. “Under Madlyn’s leadership, our Commonwealth Campuses have expanded their four-year degree programs, developed and implemented successful innovation hubs that are advancing entrepreneurship and generating economic activity in communities across the state, and continued to deliver an exceptional educational experience close to home for a large and diverse student body. While Madlyn’s leadership will be hard to match, I am thrilled for her and wish her the very best in this next stage in her life.”

A business owner s guide to Pa s next wave of COVID-19 relief grants

A business owner’s guide to Pa.’s next wave of COVID-19 relief grants Charlotte Keith of Spotlight PA Spotlight PA is an independent, non-partisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and WITF Public Media. A version of this story originally appeared in our free weekly newsletter. Help is on the way for Pennsylvania’s struggling bars, hotels and restaurants, as $145 million in state grants becomes available this month. The aid is targeted at businesses with fewer than 300 employees that have lost at least 25% of their sales as a result of the pandemic. Priority will go to those that have not received relief from other state and federal programs, had to temporarily close as a result of Gov. Tom Wolf’s business shutdown orders, or lost more than half of their revenue in 2020.

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