PSU trustees heard past diversity plans in secret

The gathering again raises questions about whether the trustees are violating Pa.'s open meetings law.

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December 21, 2022
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SECRET GATHERING
The Penn State Board of Trustees heard former President Eric Barron's diversity plan on Jan. 11, 2021. The trustees' website has no record of any meeting on that date, and the gathering potentially violated Pennsylvania's open meetings law.

Spotlight PA's Wyatt Massey learned about the secret gathering through a "confidential" document he obtained.
 
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Massey has previously reported that for more than a decade, some of the most powerful members of Penn State's Board of Trustees have regularly met in private. No records or minutes are kept.

Legal experts said that practice might also be violating the law.
 
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