Daniel Greenstein, chancellor of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education
After a decade of falling enrollments and shrinking state appropriations, Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education is taking a major but controversial step meant to stem the system’s fiscal woes, shore up academic offerings at struggling institutions, and work more collaboratively with elected officials.
The system’s Board of Governors on Wednesday unanimously approved a plan to consolidate six of the 14 universities into two institutions. In the western part of the state, the campuses at California, Clarion, and Edinboro will merge, and the campuses at Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield will become one institution.
The board of governors for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education overwhelmingly approved the proposed west and northeast university integration impl
The board of governors for the Pennsylvania State System of High Education approved the proposed West and Northeast university integration implementation plans,
Perry County Obituaries - March 13, 2021 PennLive.com 3/13/2021
DOMINIC A. BOOTH
Dominic Andrew Booth, 18, also known as Big Dom, of Millerstown died unexpectedly on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, at Hershey Medical Center. He was a super hero, donating all of his organs through Gift of Life. He provided other families’ loved ones to have the opportunity to have a second chance at life.
He was born July 15, 2002, at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, to Harold Jr. and JoAnn Marie (Thomas) Booth.
He completed his junior year at Greenwood High School. He loved playing video games on his computer, magic cards and playing with his nieces and nephews. He enjoyed playing recreational soccer through Ickesburg and played on the Greenwood High School team. He was a member of Cub Pack 7 of Millerstown and Boy Scout Troop 7 of Youngs United Methodist Church, Shermans Dale. He worked at Hidden Valley Scout Camp, Loysville, for one summer. He loved his best friend Thomas Roschel from first grade