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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. The conference was originally formed in 1951 as the State Teachers Conference , and was temporarily named the Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference in 1956 ...
The Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) is a Philippine government advisory council that offers guidance to the President of the Philippines in supporting the achievement of the country's economic objectives.
PSAC was an upgrade and move to the White House of the Science Advisory Committee (SAC) established in 1951 by President Harry S. Truman, as part of the Office of Defense Mobilization (ODM). Its purpose was to advise the president on scientific matters in general, and those related to defense issues in particular.
One other PSAC member, Pitt–Johnstown, does not sponsor football. Among current PSAC members that sponsor football, three have never won the conference title—Gannon, Seton Hill, and Shepherd. All are among the conference's newer members; Gannon joined in 2008, Seton Hill in 2013, and Shepherd in 2019.
PSAC is an acronym that can represent: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, a college sports conference in the United States; President's Science Advisory Committee, an advising body to the U.S. President from Truman to Nixon; Public Service Alliance of Canada, a Canadian labour union
PSAC members work in every province and territory, and also work abroad in embassies and consulates. Many of PSAC's some 200,000 members work for the federal public service, crown corporations , or agencies as immigration officers, fisheries officers, food inspectors, customs officers, national defence civilian employees, and the like.
NCAA Division III men's conference tournaments Conference Tournament Most titles Current champion (2024) Allegheny Mountain: Tournament: La Roche, Medaille, & Penn State Behrend (6)
Seaborg served on the President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC) during the Eisenhower administration. PSAC produced a report on "Scientific Progress, the Universities, and the Federal Government", also known as the "Seaborg Report", in November 1960, that urged greater federal funding of science. [ 34 ]