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Penn State: Donations 2nd highest in school history: University received $208 million despite the Jerry Sandusky scandal

Penn State received more than $208 million in donations for the fiscal year that just ended, the second-highest total in university history despite the upheaval after the arrest of Jerry Sandusky on child sex abuse charges.

The school said Monday there was a slight uptick in the number of alumni who donated money or gifts in the fiscal year that ended June 30 to more than 75,500, reversing two years of slight declines.

“We’re very grateful – humbled really – to have this kind of response from Penn Staters, who I think have rallied to the cause … by the side of the institution through a very difficult time,” Rod Kirsch, senior vice president for development and alumni relations, said Monday in an interview.

The number of donors overall – which would include corporations and non-alumni – also rose slightly to more than 191,000. Donations included gifts for scholarships; as well as increases in giving to the football booster club and the annual student-organized dance marathon to raise money for pediatric cancer patients and research.

Only the 2010 fiscal year was more prolific for Penn State, when the school raised more than $274 million. What Kirsch described as a “bonanza year” for fundraising was due in large part to an $88 million gift by Terry Pegula, and founder and former president of an energy company involved in Pennsylvania‘s burgeoning natural gas industry. Pegula earmarked the gift, which is the largest private donation in Penn State history, to upgrade the school’s club hockey team to Division I and build an arena.

Pegula has since increased his commitment to $102 million. He said at a groundbreaking ceremony in April that he didn’t waver even after the turmoil that embroiled the campus after retired defensive coordinator Sandusky was arrested in November. It led to the ouster of head coach Joe Paterno, a move criticized by some alumni and former players.

Sandusky is awaiting sentencing after being convicted of 45 criminal counts last month.

The findings from the school’s internal investigation, led by former FBI director Louis Freeh, are also expected to be released soon. Those conclusions could weigh heavily on whether the university can settle any civil lawsuits out of court.

The school has said that private donations, tuition dollars or state appropriations will not be used to pay for legal fees, consultants or any other costs associated with the Sandusky scandal, which has, through the end of April, totaled $11.9 million.

The school isn’t deviating from its overall goal of raising $2 billion in the current, seven-year fundraising campaign that began in 2007, Kirsch said. Including the most recent $208 million figure, about $1.6 billion has been raised for that campaign.

“Keep in mind we are not only dealing with the crisis we’re still going through, but we’re dealing with a tough economic environment still,” Kirsch said. “In that context, I’m not real surprised, but I’m very grateful for” the donations.

Separately, Penn State reported $223 million in new donation commitments, down 37 percent from the previous year. Kirsch said that was expected given the size of Pegula’s gift, and a big fundraising push by the school related to that donation.

The latest fundraising figures were released against the backdrop of a decline in recent years in state funding, which is used to help offset tuition for in-state residents. Penn State trustees are expected to vote on a potential tuition increase at their next meeting Friday in Scranton.

Kirsch said raising money for undergraduate scholarships remained a top priority to keep Penn State affordable. Last year, in-state freshmen and sophomores paid more than $15,000 a year in tuition to attend the main campus in State College, while out-of-state residents paid $27,000.

The school is seeking to raise more money to support faculty. Penn State said it has also raised more than $46 million from current or former faculty and staff, or $3 million more than its initial goal.

That total would include donations made by the Paterno family, such as the annual $100,000 gift in December, a month after Paterno was fired, for the library and an undergraduate fellow program that bears the family name. Paterno died in January of lung cancer at age 85.

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white female arrested for leaving 10-month-old and 6-year-old alone in car while tanning

A mother in Pennsylvania left her infant son and young daughter alone in her car while she went tanning at a local salon.

Krista Mann, 28, now faces child endangerment charges and a wrath of public scrutiny as her incident comes on the heels of New Jersey mom Patricia Krentcil earning the moniker ‘tanning mom’.

Krentcil was charged with allegedly bringing her pale red-head daughter into a tanning booth with her and has since been banned from 63 tanning salons in her home state.

Tanning mom II: Krista Mann, left, was arrested for leaving her six-year-old daughter (right) in the car with her 10-month-old son while she went tanning

Tanning mom II: Krista Mann, left, was arrested for leaving her six-year-old daughter (right) in the car with her 10-month-old son while she went tanning

CBS News reports that Krentcil’s ban happened on the same day as news of Mann’s arrest broke.

Though Krentcil is significantly more tan than Mann, the similarities between the cases will certainly raise the heat that both mothers are facing.

A neighbor of Mann’s told local ABC affiliate WHTM that she is a good mother but simply under stress.

‘It’s a mistake and I know she’s devastated,’ Trish Rowles told the station.

The incident occurred when a police officer saw the 6-year-old girl and her 10-month-old brother sitting in a car in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania unattended.

 Different hues: Patricia Krentcil (left) was the first one to be called tanning mom, and now Krista Mann (right) is raising comparisonstanning mom

 

Different hues: Patricia Krentcil (left) was the first one to be called tanning mom, and now Krista Mann (right, seen with her son) is raising comparisons

The officer, who was doing meter checks on Saturday morning, asked the girl where their parents were and she pointed to the tanning salon nearby.

Trouble: Because Mann was driving on a suspended license due to a prior DUI charge, she now faces a possible 60 days in jail

Trouble: Because Mann was driving on a suspended license due to a prior DUI charge, she now faces a possible 60 days in jail

One credit that Mann does get: she told her daughter never to talk to strangers, so when the police officer was asking questions she would only point her answer and began to cry.

Mann was in the tanning booth when the officer arrived at the salon, and she told him that it was ‘stupid’ of her to have left her children in the car.

She said she had forgotten her driver’s license, and when it was presented, the officer learned that it had been suspended because of a prior arrest for drunken driving.

As a result, she now faces two charges of child endangerment, two charges of leaving a child in an unattended vehicle, and a charge of driving on a suspended license.

If convicted of the last charge, she will face at least the mandatory minimum sentence of 60 days in jail.

‘The thing that we hope occurs is that we raise public awareness to the fact that we should not be leaving our children unattended in vehicles, particularly with the keys in the ignition,’ police chief Jack Mentzer told The Huffington Post.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2142673/Tanning-Mom-II-Krista-Mann-arrested-predecessor-Patricia-Krentcil-banned-63-salons.html#ixzz1uZydU14B

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2 white females, 13, hit by car after falling asleep in road while sunbathing

Two teenage girls were struck by a car while sunbathing along Donald Avenue on Saturday afternoon in Beaver County.Two teenage girls were struck by a car while sunbathing along Donald Avenue on Saturday afternoon in Beaver County.

 Tragic: Samantha Schermanhorn, left, and Kaylie George, right, both 13, were hit by a car

Two teenage girls who fell asleep while sunbathing on a rural road were airlifted to hospital after they were hit by a car.

Samantha Schermanhorn and Kaylie George, both 13, were reportedly struck by a vehicle driven by Samantha’s 19-year-old cousin.

They were lying down on the Beaver County, Pennsylvania, street on Sunday afternoon. 

Crime scene: Nicole and Nicholas Beck said the girls were conscious and told them they had fallen asleep while suntanningCrime scene: Nicole and Nicholas Beck said the girls were conscious and told them they had fallen asleep while suntanning
The brother and sister of the alleged motorist said he had stopped at a stop sign and made a turn before hitting the girls with his car.

Nicole and Nicholas Beck said the girls were conscious and told them they had fallen asleep while suntanning.

They added that their brother was questioned by police after the crash, but was released after it was put down to ‘a tragic accident’.

Nicole said: ‘I’m very upset. It was like the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I was like crying real bad and shaking.’

Her brother Nicholas added: ‘They told us they fell asleep on the road and my brother went and turned and hit them.’

The two girls were airlifted to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, where a spokesman told WTAE-TV that they were in ‘fair’ condition.

 
Accident: Two teenage girls who fell asleep while sunbathing on a rural road were airlifted to hospital after they were hit by a car
Accident: Two teenage girls who fell asleep while sunbathing on a rural road were airlifted to hospital after they were hit by a car
 
 
Rural road: The two girls were airlifted to Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, where a spokesman told WTAE-TV that they were in 'fair' condition
Rural road: The two girls were airlifted to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, where a spokesman told WTAE-TV that they were in ‘fair’ condition

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2137284/Two-teenage-girls-hit-car-fell-asleep-sunbathing-rural-road.html#ixzz1trrNGble

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