Introduction to the Penn State Principles by President Graham Spanier

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In this brief Introduction, President Spanier explains the rationale behind the Penn State Principles. He mentions four things that students should learn about and develop during their time at Penn State: Character, Conscience, Citizenship, and Civility. Listen to his introduction and reflect on your own understanding of these commonly-mentioned attributes. What do you think about his claim about our responsibilities as members of a larger community? Share your thoughts on these matters directly in the VoiceThread (by clicking on 'Comment' in the viewer) or in the comments section below.



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