The Mind Boggles

The public education industry in the United States is more about employment of the Old and less about education of the Young.

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The Mind Boggles

November 27, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com

 

Pennsylvania State University  — also known as Penn State — is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses that are spread throughout Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1855 as the Farmers’ High School of Pennsylvania and became the country’s only land-grant institution eight years later in 1863.

Though the university is not a member of the Ivy League, Penn State is a major research university and is sometimes referred to as one of the so-called “Public Ivies”, a publicly-funded research institution that provides a comparable quality of education to Ivy League institutions. In addition to its land-grant designation, Penn State also participates in the sea-grant, sun-grant, and space-grant; one of only four institutions (alongside Cornell, Oregon State, and Hawai’I at Mānoa) to do so.

Penn State is a “state-related” university and forms part of Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth System of Higher Education. Although the university receives funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is connected to the state via its board of trustees, it is entirely independent and does not fall under the control of the state.

Organimi: Penn State University’s Organizational Structure

Human Resources, perhaps aptly, is a large domain, likely the largest and, for the most part, outside our wheelhouse.   As we continue our journey explore ways to make the physical surroundings of educational settlements of all sizes safer, simpler, lower-cost and longer lasting. it is fitting that we understand the pathways the flow of money takes.   Feel free to join us during our office hours any day to “take a poke at the HR dragon”


The Pennsylvania State University is a multi-campus public university system in the state of Pennsylvania, USA. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, here is a list of campuses in the Penn State system:

  1. University Park  State College (312 buildings on just one campus)
  2. Abington – Abington
  3. Altoona – Altoona
  4. Beaver – Monaca
  5. Behrend – Erie
  6. Berks – Reading
  7. Brandywine – Media
  8. DuBois – DuBois
  9. Fayette – Uniontown
  10. Greater Allegheny – McKeesport
  11. Harrisburg – Middletown
  12. Hazleton – Hazleton
  13. Lehigh Valley – Center Valley
  14. Mont Alto – Mont Alto
  15. New Kensington – New Kensington
  16. Schuylkill – Schuylkill Haven
  17. Shenango – Sharon
  18. Wilkes-Barre – Lehman
  19. Worthington Scranton – Dunmore
  20. York – York
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