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STATE COLLEGE — Penn State vice president of intercollegiate athletics Sandy Barbour will retire this summer after eight years at the university, she announced in a news release Wednesday.
Penn State Athletics Director Sandy Barbour will retire this summer after eight years guiding the department through a hectic period that included the post-NCAA sanctions period, the COVID-19 ...
Sandy Barbour, Penn State’s vice president for intercollegiate athletics, will step down from that position this summer, this university announced Wednesday morning. Barbour, 62, has served in ...
In the meantime, Barbour joined offered this helpful plea. The athletic director opened her video call with reporters by wearing a Penn State face mask as her form of public-service announcement.
Penn State President Eric Barron, new athletic director Sandy Barbour and football coach James Franklin talk on the field of Beaver Stadium in State College, Pa. on Saturday, July 26, 2014.
Sandy Barbour, the nationally influential athletic director who guided Penn State into a new era after the Jerry Sandusky scandal rocked the university’s athletic department, announced Wednesday ...
Sandy Barbour is stepping down after eight years as Penn State athletic director. The Annapolis native and Severn School graduate is closing the chapter on a 40-year career in collegiate athletics.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Former Cal athletic director Sandy Barbour was introduced as Penn State 's new athletic director Saturday afternoon, making her the first female AD in the university's history.
Barbour will earn an annual base salary of $700,000 over the length of her five-year contract -- with a $100,000 retention bonus and incentive compensation that can reach as much as $100,000 annually.
Sandy Barbour, who was forced out at California last month, was hired Saturday by Penn State as its new athletic director. Barbour succeeds Dave Joyner, who announced his resignation last month ...
— Sandy Barbour (@SandyB_PSUAD) July 26, 2014 Despite her recent departure from Cal, Penn State president Eric Barron called Barbour the "clear choice, first choice " after her decade-long ...
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