Penn State Greater Allegheny
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Penn State Greater Allegheny is a Commonwealth campus of the Pennsylvania State University in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Formerly known as Penn State McKeesport, the Penn State Board of Trustees initially voted to rename the campus Penn State Allegheny during its September 2006 meeting.[1] The board subsequently approved the current name in January of 2007.[2]
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[edit] References
- ^ McKeesport campus to get new name: Penn State Allegheny. Penn State University (2006-02-15). Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
- ^ Trustees approve new name for McKeesport campus. Penn State University (2007-01-19). Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
[edit] External links
- Penn State Greater Allegheny official website
- The Pennsylvania State University official website
- Penn State Campuses
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Flagship campus: University Park
Commonwealth campuses:
Abington • Altoona • Berks • Beaver • Delaware County • DuBois • Erie (The Behrend Campus) • Fayette (The Eberly Campus) • Greater Allegheny • Harrisburg • Hazleton • Lehigh Valley • Mont Alto • New Kensington • Schuylkill • Shenango • Wilkes-Barre • Worthington-Scranton • York
Special-mission campuses:
Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies • Hershey Medical Center and College of Medicine • Pennsylvania College of Technology • Dickinson School of Law