Genaro C. Armas, Associated PressSportsPaterno Family, Others at Penn State Sue NCAAThe NCAA is facing a lawsuit seeking to overturn the landmark sanctions for the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.May 30, 2013HomePenn State Applications Down 9 Percent This YearPopulation declines and concerns over how to pay for a college education contributed to a roughly 9 percent decline in applications to Penn State this year, university officials said.April 25, 2013Faculty & StaffPSU on Pace in Implementing Freeh RecommendationsPenn State has completed about three-quarters of the 119 recommendations to strengthen university policies from the former FBI director who led the school’s investigation into the Jerry Sandusky child sex Jerry Sandusky child sex -Search using:News, Most Recent 60 DaysBiographies Plus Newsabuse scandal, a top official told the school’s faculty Tuesday.January 30, 2013SportsPenn State Approves President Search, Athletics CodePenn State trustees on Friday approved the process to find a new president and an athletics code of conduct required by the NCAA as part of the penalties for the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.November 18, 2012SportsPenn State President Says School Stronger in Wake of AdversityA year after the arrest of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky on sexual abuse charges, university President Rodney Erickson says the school remains focused on academics, research and service.November 5, 2012HomeHigher Education’s Future in Focus at Penn State ConferenceNearly 150 years after an act of Congress led to the establishment of the first land-grant universities, many of the public institutions face fiscal challenges amid tightening state budgets across the country.June 22, 2011Page 1 of 1