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  2. Blue Band - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University Marching Blue Band, known generally as the Blue Band, is the marching band of Pennsylvania State University. Founded in 1899, it is the largest recognized student organization at the University Park campus of Penn State, with over 300 active student members. The primary function of the Blue Band is to support ...

  3. Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology

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    Many Penn State commonwealth campuses offer associate and bachelor's degrees in these programs. Graduate Education. The College of Information Sciences and Technology offers graduate degrees at both the master's and doctoral levels. Ph.D. in Informatics – A 38-credit program that takes five years to complete on a full-time basis. The program ...

  4. Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences offers 17 undergraduate majors, [1] 23 minors, [2] and graduate programs in 18 major areas. [3] The college awarded the nation's first baccalaureate degrees in agriculture in 1861. With 9 academic departments and 67 cooperative extension offices, one in each of Pennsylvania's counties, the college ...

  5. Pennsylvania State University - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania State University. /  40.79833°N 77.86000°W  / 40.79833; -77.86000. The Pennsylvania State University, commonly referred to as Penn State and sometimes by the acronym PSU, is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of ...

  6. Smeal College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The business college at Penn State was founded in 1953 with Ossian R. MacKenzie as dean. Subsequent deans of the college were Eugene J. Kelley, J.D. Hammond, Judy Olian, James B. Thomas, and currently Charles H. Whiteman. In 1990, it was named the Mary Jean and Frank P. Smeal College of Business after alumni and benefactors Mary Jean and Frank ...

  7. Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth campuses - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University is a geographically dispersed university with campuses located throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.While the administrative hub of the university is located at its flagship campus, University Park, the 19 additional commonwealth campuses together enroll 37 percent of Penn State's undergraduate student population.

  8. Penn State Beaver - Wikipedia

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    Penn State Beaver offers the first two years of almost all of Penn State's more than 160 baccalaureate majors. Students can also complete many bachelor's degrees at Beaver campus. Campus buildings Library (LIB) Opened in 1968, the library was a part of the first campus building project after Penn state Beaver opened in 1965. The building now ...

  9. Penn State University Press - Wikipedia

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    The Penn State University Press, also known as The Pennsylvania State University Press, is a non-profit publisher of scholarly books and journals.Established in 1956, it is the independent publishing branch of the Pennsylvania State University and is a division of the Penn State University Library system.