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Barron announces Evan Pugh professors, Laureate at Penn State trustees meeting

Penn State President Eric Barron s final Board of Trustees meeting occurred Friday, where he announced the Evan Pugh university professors for 2022.

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Brantley, Terrones named Evan Pugh University Professors

Two Penn State professors have been named Evan Pugh University Professors, an elite and prestigious distinction conferred by Penn State to only 79 faculty members since the designation’s establishment in 1960. 

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Materials Research Institute announces 2022 seed grant recipients

Materials Research Institute announces 2022 seed grant recipients
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'No one is illegal on stolen land' | Penn State CPA presents 'Fandango for Butterflies (and Coyotes)' | Lifestyle

En Garde Arts brought a taste of Latin American culture to Penn State’s Eisenhower Auditorium Thursday evening with a performance of “Fandango For Butterflies (and Coyotes)” — a fictional show

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National 2D materials research center wins NSF funding

Operated by Penn State's Materials Research Institute in partnership with Rice University, the Center for Atomically Thin Multifunctional Coatings (ATOMIC) has won $1.5 million in Phase II funding from the National Science Foundation that will allow it to add a new academic partner, Boise State University, and new industry partners.

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