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Second Student Town Hall Forum to be held April 17

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UNIVERSITY PARK –  Penn State’s second Student Town Hall Forum, where students can openly discuss with administrators the future of Penn State in light of recent events, will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17, in the HUB-Robeson Center Auditorium and will be live streamed to the campuses at http://wpsu.org/live. The event, sponsored by the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments (CCSG), the Graduate Student Association and the University Park Undergraduate Association, is for students only, and only will be open to coverage by student media.

A panel composed of President Rodney Erickson, vice presidents Damon Sims, Tom Poole, Madlyn Hanes, David Gray and Rod Kirsch, and vice provost Terrell Jones will field questions from the audience; Katie O’Toole from the College of Communications will serve as moderator. Students watching from other Penn State campuses can submit questions atcommonwealthtown@psu.edu and members of CCSG will present them to the panelists.

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