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Ezra Nanes is originally from what he likes to call a small town east of Pennsylvania, otherwise known as New York City. Raised in midtown Manhattan by a father in dentistry and a mother in advertising, Nanes knew the city like the back of his hand.
He worked in the performing arts industry as an actor and performer before transitioning to event planning and sales. Knowing that he wanted to elevate his career and do something that used more of his intellect, Nanes applied for MBA programs and was accepted to Penn State’s Smeal College of Business.
In 2010, when he and his wife, Mieke, first visited Penn State, it was a long trip. Construction on I-80 seemed neverending, as did the frustration and cries of their two-month-old daughter.
Barron discusses pandemic s impact on Penn State s budget
To help offset the financial impact of the pandemic, Penn State saved approximately $90 million through a base budget cut of 3% in units across the University; deferring some construction and maintenance projects; a pause in hiring except for critical positions; no general salary increases for employees in 2020; and energy and travel savings. Image: Penn State
Barron discusses pandemic s impact on Penn State s budget
February 23, 2021
As the University begins the spring 2021 semester in the midst of the pandemic and continues unfolding its COVID-19 safety plans, Penn State President Eric J. Barron in a question-and-answer session shares more about the University’s financial outlook and how COVID-19 has affected the institution’s fiscal health.
THON’s 2021 Line Dance is filled with references and callbacks to momentous moments of the past year. But what was missing from its referential lyrics?
âFirst of all, Servants of all, We shall transcend all.â
This motto is meant to convey the commitment to the community for members of Penn Stateâs Alpha Phi Alpha â the first of the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities founded in the United States.
The Divine Nine consists of nine fraternities and sororities that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council, a group of historically African American greek life organizations, founded in the 20th century.
Formed in 1906 at Cornell University, seven Black men â or the fraternityâs âjewelsâ â came together and formed a study group to help minorities escape segregation at the university.