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Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University (commonly known as Penn State) is a state-related, land-grant, space grant public research university located in the University Park area and within State College and College Township in Pennsylvania, United States. The University has 24 campuses throughout the...
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Dickinson School of Law
The Dickinson School of Law (also known as Penn State Dickinson, Penn State Law or The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University) is the law school of The Pennsylvania State University. Penn State Dickinson, one of the...
Founded:
- 1834
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Schreyer Honors College
The Schreyer Honors College (or simply Schreyers or SHC) is a highly regarded honors program in the Pennsylvania State University. Founded in 1980 as the University Scholars Program, it was expanded and renamed in 1997 in response to a $30 million...
Founded:
- 1980
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Smeal College of Business
The Smeal College of Business is the business school of Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1953, and is named after Mary Jean and Frank Smeal. The College offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral degrees,...
Founded:
- 1953
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Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences is a constituent, semi-autonomous part of Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
The College was founded in 1896 as a School of Mines, but, over time, diversified becoming the College of Earth...
Founded:
- 1896
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Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology
As of 2007, Information Sciences and Technology (IST) as a major is offered at 19 campuses with 142 faculty state wide and 42 faculty at the University Park main campus. Throughout the state there are 1,891 students enrolled in IST plus an...
Founded:
- 1999
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Penn State College of Communications
The College of Communications is the journalism and mass communications college of the Pennsylvania State University at the University Park campus. The college offers undergraduate, masters, and PhD degrees. The college is home to the departments of...
Founded:
- 1985