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Bendapudi listens to student media

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Neeli Bendapudi, center, spoke to members of student media following her Dec. 9 appointment. Bendapudi, currently president at the University of Louisville, will become Penn State's 19th president in 2022.

Bendapudi at podium on stage flanked by two trustees

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Neeli Bendapudi, Penn State's president-elect, center, was joined on stage by Trustee David Kleppinger, left, and Board of Trustees Chairman Matt Schuyler, right. She will begin her term as Penn State's 19th president in the spring.

Bendapudi at podium thanking trustees

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After a unanimous vote on Dec. 9 by the Penn State Board of Trustees to appoint Neeli Bendapudi the University's 19th president, Bendapudi thanked the board, campus leaders and others during her introduction to the Penn State community.

Portrait of Neeli Bendapudi

Neeli Bendapudi portrait

Neeli Bendapudi was named the 19th president of Penn State on Dec. 9, 2021, by the University's Board of Trustees. She is currently president of the University of Louisville in Kentucky.

Portrait of Neeli Bendapudi

Neeli Bendapudi portrait

Neeli Bendapudi was named the 19th president of Penn State on Dec. 9, 2021, by the University's Board of Trustees. She is currently president of the University of Louisville in Kentucky.

Jazzmine McCauley

Jazzmine McCauley

Samantha Penascino, Rachel Russell, and Jazzmine McCauley pose in front of their poster at the American Society of Criminology’s Annual Meeting in Chicago.

Penn State DuBois Engineering Student Nicolette Brossard examines properties of powder metal material under a scanning electronic microscope.

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Penn State DuBois Engineering Student Nicolette Brossard examines properties of powder metal material under a scanning electronic microscope in the Penn State DuBois engineering labs. She has presented her research into innovation of powder metal parts used in the automotive industry at international conferences and industry seminars.

Penn State DuBois Engineering Student Nicolette Brossard examines properties of powder metal material under a scanning electronic microscope.

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Penn State DuBois Engineering Student Nicolette Brossard examines properties of powder metal material under a scanning electronic microscope in the Penn State DuBois engineering labs. She has presented her research into innovation of powder metal parts used in the automotive industry at international conferences and industry seminars.