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There is an urgent need for cybersecurity professionals nationwide, according to Joe Oakes, Penn State Abington assistant teaching professor and program chair for the cybersecurity major.
Marissa Nicosia, assistant professor of Renaissance literature at Penn State Abington, has received a highly competitive National Endowment for the Humanities grant for her research and writing toward a book examining the intertextual links among domestic writing, food culture and early modern English poetry.
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Rittenhouse Capital Advisors secures $23,250,000 construction loan for the 2nd phase of a student apartment complex located at Penn State-Abington
PHILADELPHIA, May 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Rittenhouse Capital Advisors announced today that it sourced a construction loan for the 2
nd phase of a student apartment complex located just off campus of the Penn State-Abington satellite campus. A regional Bank provided 75% Loan-to-cost on a 3-year loan term with interest rate pricing at WSJ Prime + 0.25%.
RCA’s sourced the loan for their client College Town Communities. College Town Communities specializes in the development and management of student apartment buildings. Founded in 2002, the developer’s portfolio houses approximately 3,500 students.
University Park and nine other Commonwealth Campuses across the state will host events, according to Penn State.
At University Park, events like the Selma March incentive will run the entirety of February. The annual event is sponsored by Campus Recreation and encourages people to get out and run, bike, or walk 54 miles over the course of the month to represent the length of the marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in March 1965.
Other events over the course of the month will include keynote speakers like Nikolas Gaines, Myron Floyd, Johnathan Jones, and other prominent members of the Black community. Those will take place via Zoom.