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Dean Mahon Plans Retirement
Dean of Students, Dr. Patricia Mahon, is retiring after 21 years of service.Â
Dean of
Students, Dr. Patricia Mahon is retiring after 21 years of service to South
Dakota Mines. This letter is published
in the most recent edition of The Hardrock magazine. This spring, university dedicated a new plaza
on campus to Dean Mahon.
Dear Campus
Community,Â
In
June I will be retiring. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as the
Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students at South Dakota
Mines for the past 21 years. The joy of coming to work has been centered around
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Barron discusses access and affordability strategies to support students
Scholarships, academic advising, food security, new housing grants and more are topics of focus during president’s presentation to Board of Trustees
Old Main s bell tower.
Image: Patrick Mansell
Barron discusses access and affordability strategies to support students
May 07, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Penn State is committed to providing students with an accessible and affordable high-quality education, and the University is employing a range of creative strategies to help manage educational costs and meet students’ needs, according to Penn State President Eric Barron.
Along with discussing traditional mechanisms for lowering costs in a presentation to the Board of Trustees at its Friday (May 7) hybrid meeting, Barron highlighted non-traditional strategies from addressing housing and food insecurity to building financial literacy the University is using to help make a Penn State education more
Food and housing security task force shares progress updates for trustees
Lion’s Pantry, Student Emergency Fund, advocacy efforts and more are topics of presentation to the Board of Trustees
Penn State Brandywine sophomore Angel Asomugha works to fulfill food orders and helps track the campus food pantry’s inventory.
Image: Mike McDade
Food and housing security task force shares progress updates for trustees
May 06, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. As many college students across the country are increasingly facing food and housing insecurity, Penn State is developing new solutions, enhancing current resources and building a network of support to help tackle this rising challenge across the University’s campuses.