
Penn State Board of Trustees to meet Feb. 20-21 at University Park | Penn State University
The Penn State Board of Trustees will hold its next public meetings Feb. 20-21 at the University Park campus.

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Penn State Board of Trustees to meet Feb. 20-21 at University Park | Penn State University
The Penn State Board of Trustees will hold its next public meetings Feb. 20-21 at the University Park campus.www.psu.edu
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I hope you don’t think less of me but I have decided to keep my 12:52 tee-time at The Flamingo golf course in Naples on Thursday instead of flying back for the meetings!![]()
Penn State Board of Trustees to meet Feb. 20-21 at University Park | Penn State University
The Penn State Board of Trustees will hold its next public meetings Feb. 20-21 at the University Park campus.www.psu.edu
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Looking at the requirements to apply for public comments on the BOT web site, they know how to discourage anyone from even wanting to comment. Here is a great example;
That leaves pretty much only talking about the weather and maybe what you ate for breakfast that morning as allowed topics.....
- Topics Permitted: The Board will not accept comments that reference, in whole or in part, the following topics: the employment status of any specific individual; statements concerning the private activities, lifestyles or beliefs of any specific individual employed by or associated with the University; or grievances relating to any individual student or employee. In addition, the Board will not accept public comments from a party to any pending or threatened litigation or any administrative or other proceeding to which the University is a party, or by legal counsel for such party.
I hope you don’t think less of me but I have decided to keep my 12:52 tee-time at The Flamingo golf course in Naples on Thursday instead of flying back for the meetings!
Sorry… Sam Snead Lounge,,,$3 Stella pintsPlay 18 holes, if you can take that many strokes, then enjoy scones and lattes in the clubhouse.
I was going to say, I have no problem criticizing the board, but which of those would someone think would be ok to discuss during the public comments? Seems like extremely standard limitations.While the bot sucks, there are legal implications to consider.
Nice lounge and facility . I’ve had the opportunity to play all 3 courses at Leily . Good times .Sorry… Sam Snead Lounge,,,$3 Stella pints
Lely is OK - but there are much better courses in Naples! Good golf weather now, so hopefully you will have a birdie or two, maybe more.Nice lounge and facility . I’ve had the opportunity to play all 3 courses at Leily . Good times .
Had a buddy at Calusa , been on Naples National and saw Fuzzy and Coach Brian Kelly ugh another time . Mediterra is cool. West Bay is great after the redesign . Yeah , loads of great courses in Naples . Initiation fees have gone crazy , glad I have friends .Lely is OK - but there are much better courses in Naples! Good golf weather now, so hopefully you will have a birdie or two, maybe more.
Playing Twin Eagles tomorrowLely is OK - but there are much better courses in Naples! Good golf weather now, so hopefully you will have a birdie or two, maybe more.
Have a buddy over there . Played it early on in the development. Saw a few Chubb Classics over there and at Tiburon . So many great choices .Playing Twin Eagles tomorrow
Who are you, Ali Krieger?I hope you don’t think less of me but I have decided to keep my 12:52 tee-time at The Flamingo golf course in Naples on Thursday instead of flying back for the meetings!
That is where I live year round, quiet and secure and sort of expensive - enjoy yourself on either course, both are good. Play Quail West if you can. Mediterra also has good courses, but I never liked the Black Course at Tiburon. Played the Ace Classic years ago with Wayne Levi and saw the pros at the Ritz Hotel Golf for lunch.Playing Twin Eagles tomorrow
Have a retired dentist friend from Lancaster that lives down at Twin Eagles, West Point grad . I don’t like the Black course at Tiburon either . Gold at Tiburon is the best.That is where I live year round, quiet and secure and sort of expensive - enjoy yourself on either course, both are good. Play Quail West if you can. Mediterra also has good courses, but I never liked the Black Course at Tiburon. Played the Ace Classic years ago with Wayne Levi and saw the pros at the Ritz Hotel Golf for lunch.
I never made it to Calusa Pines, never invited by the Hobie Baker award winner who worked for a nameless stock brokerage.
Onion Dip is always a good opening topic of conversation to discuss at board meetings...Looking at the requirements to apply for public comments on the BOT web site, they know how to discourage anyone from even wanting to comment. Here is a great example;
That leaves pretty much only talking about the weather and maybe what you ate for breakfast that morning as allowed topics.....
- Topics Permitted: The Board will not accept comments that reference, in whole or in part, the following topics: the employment status of any specific individual; statements concerning the private activities, lifestyles or beliefs of any specific individual employed by or associated with the University; or grievances relating to any individual student or employee. In addition, the Board will not accept public comments from a party to any pending or threatened litigation or any administrative or other proceeding to which the University is a party, or by legal counsel for such party.
Onion Dip is always a good opening topic of conversation to discuss at board meetings...
Playing the Talon tomorrow. Quail West in the fall when I come backThat is where I live year round, quiet and secure and sort of expensive - enjoy yourself on either course, both are good. Play Quail West if you can. Mediterra also has good courses, but I never liked the Black Course at Tiburon. Played the Ace Classic years ago with Wayne Levi and saw the pros at the Ritz Hotel Golf for lunch.
I never made it to Calusa Pines, never invited by the Hobie Baker award winner who worked for a nameless stock brokerage.
You can ask, but there is no requirement for anyone on the BOT to respond. It is public comment not a Q&A session.Yeah, that list is nothing. But it’s what’s not on the list that they won’t discuss either that makes you wonder, e.g., basic returns projections from specific (capital) investments. You can’t ask before because they haven’t yet brought their ideas together. You can’t ask during because that’s a private session. And you can’t ask after the fact because that decision’s already been made, therefore it’s non-productive.
You can certainly make the case that this wasn’t the best thread to post that. But my point stands that there is no place where you’ll ever get the answer.You can ask, but there is no requirement for anyone on the BOT to respond. It is public comment not a Q&A session.
The only requirement of the BOT or any public body in PA is to pretend to listen.
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Trustees approve residence halls renovation plan | Penn State University
At its meeting on Feb. 21, the Penn State Board of Trustees approved the start of renovations to two residences halls at University Park and three real estate transactions, among other actions.www.psu.edu
I’m still waiting for PSU to build dorms for World Campus students.
Place them at some branch campuses.....two problems solved!![]()
Trustees approve residence halls renovation plan | Penn State University
At its meeting on Feb. 21, the Penn State Board of Trustees approved the start of renovations to two residences halls at University Park and three real estate transactions, among other actions.www.psu.edu
I’m still waiting for PSU to build dorms for World Campus students.
…that attend remotely….building homes for the world….Dambly construction raking in the bucks….![]()
Trustees approve residence halls renovation plan | Penn State University
At its meeting on Feb. 21, the Penn State Board of Trustees approved the start of renovations to two residences halls at University Park and three real estate transactions, among other actions.www.psu.edu
I’m still waiting for PSU to build dorms for World Campus students.
The screening committee is set to meet on Wednesday (2/26/25) at 1pm, apparently to decide which of the candidates are qualified for inclusion on the ballot.By chance any word on which individuals where selected to become worthy of joining the elitist BOT? Has Barry been given a Green light to appear on the official BOT Alumni ballot?
The screening committee is set to meet on Wednesday (2/26/25) at 1pm, apparently to decide which of the candidates are qualified for inclusion on the ballot.
After the 1pm private meeting, there is a brief public meeting set for a 3pm start.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 | Office of the Board of Trustees
My fear (and assumption of how it will go down)...they'll simply announce those that made the final ballot, and we'll never know who ended up being excluded and why. Hoping that anyone that was excluded will a) know about it, and b) be willing to speak publicly about it.The screening committee is set to meet on Wednesday (2/26/25) at 1pm, apparently to decide which of the candidates are qualified for inclusion on the ballot.
After the 1pm private meeting, there is a brief public meeting set for a 3pm start.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 | Office of the Board of Trustees
To the point if anything is going to get corrected everyone needs to start calling their state representatives and explain/complain about the PSU BOT. There needs to be a major thinning of the pigs at the trough as well as new guidelines set up.My fear (and assumption of how it will go down)...they'll simply announce those that made the final ballot, and we'll never know who ended up being excluded and why. Hoping that anyone that was excluded will a) know about it, and b) be willing to speak publicly about it.