04/27/2014
E-mail: Freeh investigator hoped prosecutors would win Penn State case Ryan Bagwell | Blog, Board of Trustees
I'm running for the Board of Trustees for the Pennsylvania State University, and I need your support! They’re planning a May wedding.
Ryan Bagwell is a web developer and proud member of Penn State’s Class of 2002. After graduating with a journalism degree, he wrote for newspapers in Pennsylvania and Maryland before founding his own local news Web site devoted to holding local officials accountable. In 2009, he left the news industry to pursue a career in computers. Presently he’s a senior web programmer at the Hirshorn Zuckerman
04/27/2014
E-mail: Freeh investigator hoped prosecutors would win Penn State case Ryan Bagwell | Blog, Board of Trustees
For Penn State trustee, "a natural leader who will hit the ground running."
“A natural leader who will hit the ground running” Ryan Bagwell | Blog, Board of Trustees
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Ryan’s Plan for Penn State Ryan’s Plan for Penn State
Go vote with pride | Ryan Bagwell for Penn State Trustee It's been a long campaign, but election season has finally arrived. The support I've received so far has been humbling, and I'm grateful to you for believing in
$33,000 in David Joyner’s pocket | Ryan Bagwell for Penn State Trustee Think of all the things you could do with $33,000. A vacation in Bora Bora. A new car. Maybe even start a new Penn State scholarship to help temper the high
03/24/2012
The road to private status runs right over the governor | Ryan Bagwell for Penn State Trustee Penn State Board of Trustees Chairwoman Karen Peetz made some some odd comments to the university Faculty Senate recently. She said trustees are looking
03/09/2012
Last week I wrote about how the trustees violated Pennsylvania's Open Meetings law. After her comments about it in today's paper, she has to resign. http://bit.ly/zsxhiN
Karen Peetz should resign | Ryan Bagwell for Penn State Trustee After the trustees' abysmal performance in the wake of the Sandusky scandal, I never thought they could do any worse. Surprise. They just did. In a story
The trustees speak, and it’s too little, too late | Ryan Bagwell for Penn State Trustee Penn State’s top trustees finally broke their silence today about their handling of the Saundusky crisis. On the eve of a public board meeting at which hundreds are expected to demand their resignations, 13 board members discussed their roles with the New York Times.
01/18/2012
I didn't know pundits were allowed to change their view of Paterno. This is quite a shocking revelation
Maybe Joe Paterno Isn't a Hypocrite and a Fraud I've changed my mind after reading the Washington Post interview.
Bagwell blasts plan to reappoint Wall Street trustees | Ryan Bagwell for Penn State Trustee Madison, Wis. – Almost every member of an elite group of Penn State trustees would retain their positions this year under a plan being floated by the board’s president, according to a secret meeting agenda released today.
A candidate’s take on trustees’ power structure | Ryan Bagwell for Penn State Trustee If you haven’t already seen Ben Novak’s take on the Penn State trustees’ power structure, I suggest you give it a read. The former trustee, who’s seeking to return to the board, definitely has some worthwhile insight into how most members are bullied into keeping their mouths shut.