Faculty Q&A
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Sandusky Defense Requests Hearing
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Jerry Sandusky’s lawyer, Joe Amendola, filed a motion on Thursday asking that Judge John Cleland grant the defense a hearing to present support for its post-sentence motions.
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Exclusive Q&A: Joyner Interested in Being Penn State’s Permanent Athletic Director
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This is the first part of an exclusive two-part interview held earlier this week with Penn State Acting Athletic Director Dave Joyner, who is interested in the job on a permanent basis.
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Jeff Byers: What’s in a Name When it Comes to Building a New Future?
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Should the Fraser Center Plaza become the Martin Luther King Plaza? Should we change Park Avenue to Paterno Way? Should State College change its name to something that would be easier to identify? Jeff Byers takes a humorous approach to those questions and more.
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Faculty Q + A: Willa Silverman, French and Francophone Studies
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Meet Willa Silverman, professor of French and Jewish Studies.
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Faculty Q + A: Paula Droege, Philosophy
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Meet Paula Droege, a professor of philosophy and active feminist.
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Faculty Q + A: Judy Maltz, Communications
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Judy Maltz is a senior lecturer of journalism at Penn State University. She worked with two colleagues to create a documentary film, ‘No. 4 Street of Our Lady.’
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Faculty Q + A: Anne Corr, Nutritional Sciences
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Meet Anne Corr, unlikely Nutrition professor and passionate foodie.
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Faculty Q+A: Will Kurlinkus, English
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‘Remember how in high school you looked back on fifth grade and saw how it didn’t really matter that much and wished you had spent more time riding bikes with your friends than worrying? It’s a cycle — try to ride bikes with your friends more.’
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Faculty Q+A: Frank Clemente, Sociology
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I have Little League coaches and Cub Scout mothers. The full panorama of American life comes marching through my class, and it is a powerful wave.
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Faculty Q+A: Kimberly Andrews, English
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Meet Penn State instructor Kimberly Andrews, whose lessons range from poultry to poetry.