
ENTREPRENEURSHIP FEATURE
A New Tradition in the Making: Penn Steaks Brings Cheesesteaks and Community to the Heart of State College
In the very center of State College, just across from Doggies and down the street from The Gaff, the scent of fresh bread and sizzling ribeye fills the air. This isn’t just another restaurant opening. It’s something deeply rooted in the soil of Happy Valley.
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Play with Heart—Because That’s How We Lead, Live, and Grow Together
Last Tuesday night at 3 Dots Downtown, something simple happened.
A diverse group—retirees, business owners, nonprofit leaders, Penn State students, and community champions—came together for the first-ever Connecting the Dots: A Community Conversation. We didn’t have hundreds of attendees. We didn’t need them. What we had was heart, honesty, and 27 people, ready to engage.

Trump’s 2025 Economic Strategy: Is a Recession Part of the Plan?
Since returning to the presidency on January 20, 2025, Donald Trump has enacted a series of aggressive economic policies including universal tariffs, a federal hiring freeze, and a rollback of clean energy initiatives. While presented as pro-growth, many economists see these moves as intentionally slowing the economy — creating a setup for deep Federal Reserve rate cuts later this year.

The Entrepreneurial Leadership Mindset: How Nikhil Bharadwaj Built a $54M Company
One of Penn State’s most compelling AI entrepreneurship success stories is Nikhil Bharadwaj, Co-Founder & CTO of Xeal.
When Nikhil took Engineering 310: Entrepreneurial Leadership, he made a bold declaration: “I want to be the face of clean energy.” That vision became reality.

Rapid Transit: A Step Above in State College’s Retail Scene
In the heart of downtown State College, Rapid Transit Sportswear on Allen Street has built a reputation that extends far beyond just selling athletic gear.
Proud Sponsor Downtown Improvement District (DID):
Something for everyone to discover.
DSCID is a non-profit Neighborhood Improvement District with over 350
participating businesses, established by ordinance of the Borough of State College
in accordance with the laws of Pennsylvania. The District extends from Atherton
Street to Sowers Street, College Avenue to Highland Alley.