Board of Trustees election results announced
Six incumbent trustees and five new members were elected or appointed to serve on the Penn State Board of Trustees on May 7.Image: Patrick Mansell
Board of Trustees election results announced
May 07, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Six incumbent trustees and five new members were elected or appointed to serve on the Penn State Board of Trustees today (May 7).
University alumni elected Alvin de Levie and Steve Wagman as alumni trustees, and re-elected incumbent Brandon Short. Delegates of agricultural societies elected Donald Cairns and re-elected incumbent Chris Hoffman.
Robert Fenza and Mary Lee Schneider were re-elected as trustees representing business and industry. Julie Anna Potts was re-elected as an at-large trustee, while Nicholas Rowland was elected as the board’s academic trustee.
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11:30 a.m. â Sonya Clark, a professor at Amherst College, will present a lecture titled âThese Days. This Country. This History.â The lecture is a part of the John M. Anderson Endowed Lecture Series. Along with her work as an educator, Clark is an artist who uses everyday materials to create work of her ancestors.
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is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University’s geography department, and a research associate in Penn State’s Rock Ethics Institute. Most recently he has worked on the movement to address