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  2. List of Pennsylvania State University residence halls - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] At one point both McElwain Hall and Simmons Hall both contained a dining complex, but as of May 2011 their dining areas were eliminated to increase residential room space. [7] South Halls also contains housing for sororities. Atherton (newly remodeled restrooms as of August 2013, adopting a "wet core" restroom concept). Simmons; McElwain

  3. ‘Penn State’s living room.’ What to expect from dining ...

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    The inn previously had two different food and beverage outlets but when it reopens, it will have four options.

  4. Nittany Lion Inn - Wikipedia

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    Triplett’s – A casual dining spot named after Wally Triplett, one of Penn State’s first Black football players and a key figure behind the rallying cry "We Are Penn State!" Dear Joe: Café and Bakery – A café offering light breakfasts, grab-and-go options, and specialty coffee.

  5. Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth campuses - Wikipedia

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

  6. Pennsylvania State University - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, [13] Penn State was named the state's first land-grant university eight years later, in 1863.

  7. HUB-Robeson Center - Wikipedia

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    The original, 1953 iteration of the building was named the Hetzel Union Building, or HUB, after Penn State president Ralph D. Hetzel, who served as the 10th president of Penn State University from 1927 to 1947. [citation needed] Prior to 1999, the Robeson Center resided in the Walnut Building on Penn State’s campus.

  8. Penn State School of Hospitality Management - Wikipedia

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    The hospitality management program at Penn State formally began in 1937 as an outgrowth of Institutional Management and was originally known as Hotel Administration.. In 1958, the program became Food Service and Housing Administration (FSHA), dividing the Hotel Administration major into two separate majors – Commercial Food Service and Institutional Resident Management.

  9. Penn State coaches' plan to limit Olu Fashanu's snaps is ...

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    Sep. 13—Olu Fashanu didn't play in any Penn State football games in 2020 and saw limited action in 2021 before he suddenly emerged last year as a potential first-round draft pick. Fashanu spent ...