September 3, 2004
Board Nixes 2-Campus Plan at Penn State
In the latest episode in a continuing saga, the governing board of Pennsylvania State University's Dickinson School of Law declined to vote in August on an $85-million proposal to divide the law school into two campuses -- the current one in Carlisle and a new school on Penn State's main campus at University Park -- killing the idea, at least for now.
The two-campus idea was proposed in June by Penn State's president, Graham B. Spanier, as an alternative to a controversial
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