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Social Science Research Institute 2011 Annual Report

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PSU Social Science Research Institute 2011 Annual ReportPROJECT
Penn State Social Science Research Institute 2011 Annual Report
Learn about the research themes, technology, and the people that made the highlights of SSRI's 2011 possible. -- The Social Science Research Institute’s mission is to foster interdisciplinary research that addresses critical human and social problems at the local, national, and international levels. The SSRI is one of five, cross-university research institutes supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research at Penn State.

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The Youth Service Bureau ensures that children, youth, and families will have opportunities to realize and fulfill their potential for growth and development through their participation in a continuum of community-based, family-based, and residential programs. (www.ccysb.com)

Organic zucchini, cucumber, carrots, peas and yellow squash from a recent harvest. Photo: Greg O'Toole, CMI OpenWeb