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Stuckeman School students at Greenbuild conference

Stuckeman School students receive engagement grants to attend Greenbuild conference

Kelleann Foster speaking at a podium.

Landscape architecture professor, director of Geodesign program to retire

Frederick Miller

Theatre major relishes chance to teach thanks to new Penn State program

Mike Hyman

Alumni Spotlight: Mike Hyman ('96 MFA Theatre)

: A structural mycelium-based component prototype

Stuckeman School professor earns research grant for biodegradable structures

Andy Witkin

Landscape Architecture alum Andy Witkin featured in latest ‘Movers, Shakers’ interview

Former Blue Band director’s gift honors legacy family and inspires philanthropy

Photo of Steve Broadnax

Broadnax directs 'Thoughts of a Colored Man' on Broadway

An illustration shows two heads overlapping.

Storytelling course to share perspectives of those experiencing climate change effects

A flooded street.

Climate uncertainty colors flood risk assessment

Katie Nixon

Theatre alum premieres one-woman musical in New York City

Jerrie Johnson

Theatre alum Jerrie Johnson to talk career, new series on Nov. 29

Music education major named fall 2021 student marshal

A man holds a trumpet and looks to the side.

Jazzman Delfeayo Marsalis guests on next virtual ‘Meeting the Moment’ starting Dec. 6

Black and white photo on set of "The Wild Party"

“Wild Party” set in 1920s tells tale of courage and strength that is still relevant today

Shostrom’s “Hippolyta” sculpture on display at SUNY Adirondack

An architectural rendering of a monument on Mars.

Stuckeman architecture students earn honorable mention in design competition

In a silhouette photo, the outline of an incandescent lightbulb is shown, as is the filament inside the bulb.

Center for the Performing Arts seeks concepts for integrative courses featuring Black artists

Masked Guerrilla Girl giving lecture

Guerrilla Girl Frida Kahlo returns

Headshot of Professor Robin Thomas wearing plan shirt and blue jacket

Robin Thomas Publishes Article

The Center for the Performing Arts announces its spring 2022 season.

Tickets for Center for the Performing Arts spring events go on sale Nov. 18

Artwork by Helen O'Leary

Visual arts professor Helen O’Leary has solo exhibition at San Francisco gallery

Concert Choir rehearsing at Nittany Lion Inn

School of Music serves as example for COVID-safe, in-person events