Penn StatePenn, Rutgers, Penn State, and other universities nationwide lost access to Canvas platform in data breachThe attack on Canvas, which is used by students and faculty, reportedly may have affected nearly 9,000 educational institutions worldwide.Susan Snyder, Robert Moran, Maddie Hanna, and Melanie Burney Gregg Foreman, Delta 72 frontman, DJ, and Cat Power bandleader, has died at 53Dan DeLuca Temple announces ‘historic’ gift to start an honors collegeSusan Snyder A controversial 1.6M-square-foot data center in Chesco could shrink after fierce pushback: ‘This is not an act of goodwill’Brooke Schultz Penn State delays public fundraising launch amid change in its development office, but says record giving continuesSusan Snyder AdvertisementArthur E. Humphrey, retired Lehigh provost, former Penn dean, and pioneering biochemical engineer, has died at 98He was especially adept at providing pioneering biochemical research that improved food production, environmental sustainability, and industrial biotechnology.Gary Miles Sydney E. Pulver, prominent Philadelphia psychiatrist and longtime Penn professor, has died at 98 He taught mostly graduate students and psychiatry residents, and his most popular classes at Penn were called the Mind in Conflict, Freud’s Papers, and the History of Psychoanalysis.Gary Miles Robert M. Cohen, retired neurosurgeon and Philadelphia folk music mainstay, has died at 86He and his wife, Dianne Tankle, cofounded Folk Alliance International in 1989 and Northeast Regional Folk Alliance in 1994.Gary Miles In an unusual move, Moore College voluntarily recognizes staff unionMeanwhile at Penn State, faculty will soon vote on whether to form a union and the university is warning them that unionization "may result in a loss of personal bargaining power."Susan Snyder UArts’ closure put almost 700 faculty and staff out of work. We caught up with some of them.Sixty-one percent of teachers who are employed remain at colleges, while others were at for-profit and non-profit companies, K-12 schools, and government jobs.Susan Snyder Penn State will play in its first women’s Frozen Four this weekend on home ice. But the hockey program’s rise didn’t happen overnight.PSU has risen from the doldrums to become one of the NCAA's new women's hockey powers. That transformation will be on display at Pegula Ice Arena as the program competes in and hosts the Frozen Four.Greg Finberg Joseph E. McGettigan III, longtime trial lawyer and celebrated former prosecutor, has died at 76He handled hundreds of trials over more than three decades as a prosecutor for city, county, state, and federal governments.Gary Miles How a land dispute between Gov. Josh Shapiro and his neighbor is shaking up a sleepy Abington neighborhood — and why he says it’s a ‘political stunt’The neighborhood has became the battleground for dueling lawsuits between Josh Shapiro and his neighbors, bringing tension to a tranquil community.Gillian McGoldrick Penn State’s THON raises record $18.8 millionThe 46-hour dance marathon, which has been going on for more than 50 years at the state’s flagship university, raises money to fight pediatric cancer.Susan Snyder Sheetz opens its first store in Wawa land, right across from a Wawa“The rivalry is just like Philly,” said Elsa Ortiz, who drove an hour from Philadelphia for the grand opening of Sheetz in Limerick Township. Stephanie Farr Unmasking ICE in Philly could test the limits of local power over federal agentsPhiladelphia lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation that would ban all officers operating in the city from concealing their identities. The question is whether they can make that rule stick.Anna Orso and Jeff Gammage What to know about Penn State’s 2026 class on national signing dayMatt Campbell had a short window to recruit, but he landed 55 newcomers to wrap up his first recruiting class, which includes 15 freshmen and 40 transfers.Owen Hewitt Gov. Josh Shapiro proposes $53.2 billion state budget focusing on affordability, development, and raising Pennsylvania’s minimum wageShapiro’s pitch is likely to set him up for another budget fight with Senate Republicans, who control the chamber and have promised fiscal restraint as their top priority.Gillian McGoldrick, Katie Bernard, Frank Kummer, and Michaelle Bond Pa. public universities didn’t get a state funding increase this year, and they’re preparing for a tough enrollment outlookThe Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education had asked the state for a 6.5% funding increase. It had increased tuition to prepare for that scenario.Susan Snyder Temple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far.Penn State, Temple, Villanova, St. Joe’s, Drexel and La Salle are among Pennsylvania schools that have begun to directly pay athletes following a settlement last year in federal class-action lawsuits.Susan Snyder See more storiesAdvertisement
Penn, Rutgers, Penn State, and other universities nationwide lost access to Canvas platform in data breachThe attack on Canvas, which is used by students and faculty, reportedly may have affected nearly 9,000 educational institutions worldwide.Susan Snyder, Robert Moran, Maddie Hanna, and Melanie Burney
Penn, Rutgers, Penn State, and other universities nationwide lost access to Canvas platform in data breachThe attack on Canvas, which is used by students and faculty, reportedly may have affected nearly 9,000 educational institutions worldwide.Susan Snyder, Robert Moran, Maddie Hanna, and Melanie Burney
A controversial 1.6M-square-foot data center in Chesco could shrink after fierce pushback: ‘This is not an act of goodwill’Brooke Schultz
A controversial 1.6M-square-foot data center in Chesco could shrink after fierce pushback: ‘This is not an act of goodwill’Brooke Schultz
Penn State delays public fundraising launch amid change in its development office, but says record giving continuesSusan Snyder
Penn State delays public fundraising launch amid change in its development office, but says record giving continuesSusan Snyder
Arthur E. Humphrey, retired Lehigh provost, former Penn dean, and pioneering biochemical engineer, has died at 98He was especially adept at providing pioneering biochemical research that improved food production, environmental sustainability, and industrial biotechnology.Gary Miles
Arthur E. Humphrey, retired Lehigh provost, former Penn dean, and pioneering biochemical engineer, has died at 98He was especially adept at providing pioneering biochemical research that improved food production, environmental sustainability, and industrial biotechnology.Gary Miles
Sydney E. Pulver, prominent Philadelphia psychiatrist and longtime Penn professor, has died at 98 He taught mostly graduate students and psychiatry residents, and his most popular classes at Penn were called the Mind in Conflict, Freud’s Papers, and the History of Psychoanalysis.Gary Miles
Sydney E. Pulver, prominent Philadelphia psychiatrist and longtime Penn professor, has died at 98 He taught mostly graduate students and psychiatry residents, and his most popular classes at Penn were called the Mind in Conflict, Freud’s Papers, and the History of Psychoanalysis.Gary Miles
Robert M. Cohen, retired neurosurgeon and Philadelphia folk music mainstay, has died at 86He and his wife, Dianne Tankle, cofounded Folk Alliance International in 1989 and Northeast Regional Folk Alliance in 1994.Gary Miles
Robert M. Cohen, retired neurosurgeon and Philadelphia folk music mainstay, has died at 86He and his wife, Dianne Tankle, cofounded Folk Alliance International in 1989 and Northeast Regional Folk Alliance in 1994.Gary Miles
In an unusual move, Moore College voluntarily recognizes staff unionMeanwhile at Penn State, faculty will soon vote on whether to form a union and the university is warning them that unionization "may result in a loss of personal bargaining power."Susan Snyder
In an unusual move, Moore College voluntarily recognizes staff unionMeanwhile at Penn State, faculty will soon vote on whether to form a union and the university is warning them that unionization "may result in a loss of personal bargaining power."Susan Snyder
UArts’ closure put almost 700 faculty and staff out of work. We caught up with some of them.Sixty-one percent of teachers who are employed remain at colleges, while others were at for-profit and non-profit companies, K-12 schools, and government jobs.Susan Snyder
UArts’ closure put almost 700 faculty and staff out of work. We caught up with some of them.Sixty-one percent of teachers who are employed remain at colleges, while others were at for-profit and non-profit companies, K-12 schools, and government jobs.Susan Snyder
Penn State will play in its first women’s Frozen Four this weekend on home ice. But the hockey program’s rise didn’t happen overnight.PSU has risen from the doldrums to become one of the NCAA's new women's hockey powers. That transformation will be on display at Pegula Ice Arena as the program competes in and hosts the Frozen Four.Greg Finberg
Penn State will play in its first women’s Frozen Four this weekend on home ice. But the hockey program’s rise didn’t happen overnight.PSU has risen from the doldrums to become one of the NCAA's new women's hockey powers. That transformation will be on display at Pegula Ice Arena as the program competes in and hosts the Frozen Four.Greg Finberg
Joseph E. McGettigan III, longtime trial lawyer and celebrated former prosecutor, has died at 76He handled hundreds of trials over more than three decades as a prosecutor for city, county, state, and federal governments.Gary Miles
Joseph E. McGettigan III, longtime trial lawyer and celebrated former prosecutor, has died at 76He handled hundreds of trials over more than three decades as a prosecutor for city, county, state, and federal governments.Gary Miles
How a land dispute between Gov. Josh Shapiro and his neighbor is shaking up a sleepy Abington neighborhood — and why he says it’s a ‘political stunt’The neighborhood has became the battleground for dueling lawsuits between Josh Shapiro and his neighbors, bringing tension to a tranquil community.Gillian McGoldrick
How a land dispute between Gov. Josh Shapiro and his neighbor is shaking up a sleepy Abington neighborhood — and why he says it’s a ‘political stunt’The neighborhood has became the battleground for dueling lawsuits between Josh Shapiro and his neighbors, bringing tension to a tranquil community.Gillian McGoldrick
Penn State’s THON raises record $18.8 millionThe 46-hour dance marathon, which has been going on for more than 50 years at the state’s flagship university, raises money to fight pediatric cancer.Susan Snyder
Penn State’s THON raises record $18.8 millionThe 46-hour dance marathon, which has been going on for more than 50 years at the state’s flagship university, raises money to fight pediatric cancer.Susan Snyder
Sheetz opens its first store in Wawa land, right across from a Wawa“The rivalry is just like Philly,” said Elsa Ortiz, who drove an hour from Philadelphia for the grand opening of Sheetz in Limerick Township. Stephanie Farr
Sheetz opens its first store in Wawa land, right across from a Wawa“The rivalry is just like Philly,” said Elsa Ortiz, who drove an hour from Philadelphia for the grand opening of Sheetz in Limerick Township. Stephanie Farr
Unmasking ICE in Philly could test the limits of local power over federal agentsPhiladelphia lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation that would ban all officers operating in the city from concealing their identities. The question is whether they can make that rule stick.Anna Orso and Jeff Gammage
Unmasking ICE in Philly could test the limits of local power over federal agentsPhiladelphia lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation that would ban all officers operating in the city from concealing their identities. The question is whether they can make that rule stick.Anna Orso and Jeff Gammage
What to know about Penn State’s 2026 class on national signing dayMatt Campbell had a short window to recruit, but he landed 55 newcomers to wrap up his first recruiting class, which includes 15 freshmen and 40 transfers.Owen Hewitt
What to know about Penn State’s 2026 class on national signing dayMatt Campbell had a short window to recruit, but he landed 55 newcomers to wrap up his first recruiting class, which includes 15 freshmen and 40 transfers.Owen Hewitt
Gov. Josh Shapiro proposes $53.2 billion state budget focusing on affordability, development, and raising Pennsylvania’s minimum wageShapiro’s pitch is likely to set him up for another budget fight with Senate Republicans, who control the chamber and have promised fiscal restraint as their top priority.Gillian McGoldrick, Katie Bernard, Frank Kummer, and Michaelle Bond
Gov. Josh Shapiro proposes $53.2 billion state budget focusing on affordability, development, and raising Pennsylvania’s minimum wageShapiro’s pitch is likely to set him up for another budget fight with Senate Republicans, who control the chamber and have promised fiscal restraint as their top priority.Gillian McGoldrick, Katie Bernard, Frank Kummer, and Michaelle Bond
Pa. public universities didn’t get a state funding increase this year, and they’re preparing for a tough enrollment outlookThe Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education had asked the state for a 6.5% funding increase. It had increased tuition to prepare for that scenario.Susan Snyder
Pa. public universities didn’t get a state funding increase this year, and they’re preparing for a tough enrollment outlookThe Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education had asked the state for a 6.5% funding increase. It had increased tuition to prepare for that scenario.Susan Snyder
Temple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far.Penn State, Temple, Villanova, St. Joe’s, Drexel and La Salle are among Pennsylvania schools that have begun to directly pay athletes following a settlement last year in federal class-action lawsuits.Susan Snyder
Temple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far.Penn State, Temple, Villanova, St. Joe’s, Drexel and La Salle are among Pennsylvania schools that have begun to directly pay athletes following a settlement last year in federal class-action lawsuits.Susan Snyder