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A diverse group of people in Victorian costume stand in a cluster on a stage.

Nittany Ballet, guest dancers are prepared for even more magical version of ‘The Nutcracker’

A bearded man wearing a plaid shirt and conference badge stands smiling beside a colorful exhibition booth. The booth displays signs reading ‘Excellence in Performance Design’ and ‘World Stage Design Sharjah 2025.’ Behind him is a large artistic image of a woman in historical-style clothing looking into a mirror frame.

Theatre professor elected to executive committee for international theatre organization

An ensemble playing their brass and rock instruments is shown from above.

School of Music students share the spotlight in annual ‘Mosaic’ concert Dec. 7 in Eisenhower Auditorium

A large number of ballet dancers strike a dramatic pose on a stage.

Nittany Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ set for Dec. 13–14 in Eisenhower Auditorium

Architectural drawing of the Pantheon in Rome, showing a precise geometric analysis of its dome and portico. The sketch includes intersecting lines, circles, and grids illustrating proportions and symmetry. The central dome is rendered with detailed coffering, and the lower section depicts the entrance with columns and pediment.

Architecture professor to open exhibition in Stuckeman’s Rouse Gallery

A group of six women hold microphones and wear Tudor-revival costumes.

All about the Queens: ‘Six’ shines spotlight on ex-wives of Henry VIII Nov. 18–20 in Eisenhower Auditorium

A professor and a college student holding a conducting wand stand in front of student musicians

Music education major comes full circle through Partners in Music collaboration

A Black man smiles in front of a Hubble telescope image of a solar galaxy.

Neil deGrasse Tyson to point out Hollywood’s science gaffes Dec. 2 in Eisenhower Auditorium

Portrait image of a young woman with dark hair wearing a black top with her arms crossed.

Undergrad research project explores neurophysiology of people with perfect pitch

Head shot of a white man with light colored hair wearing a white button up shirt in front of a black background

Visual Arts professor’s ‘Sound and Vision’ podcast celebrates 500th episode

A woman stands at the front of a workshop, speaking to a seated group. She holds a small notebook and gestures with one hand. Behind her, a poster titled "Lapis Lazuli" explains the mineral’s historical use in art, especially as the source of ultramarine pigment. A table in front of her displays books, a mortar and pestle, and art supplies, suggesting a hands-on educational session about historical pigments and artistic techniques.

Borland Project Space reveals ‘Rocks, Minerals and the History of Art’

Portrait of Robin Oval.

Engineer to present lecture on topology, design innovation at Stuckeman

Headshot of woman with short, gray curly hair

Art historian to discuss book on Cézanne with Arts and Architecture dean

Illustrated stylized statue of liberty overlaid with text "Antigone."

Centre Stage presents ‘Antigone’ at the Pavilion Theatre, Nov. 11-21

Side by side images of a white young an on the left wearing a blue suit and a white young woman on the right wearing a brown dress on

Two Arts and Architecture students selected for Presidential Leadership Academy

Marissa Guarriello

Music educator reflects on experiences, success of last decade

Penn State Opera Theatre

Penn State Opera and the State Theatre partner to enrich local opera experience

Portal of the Palazzo Farnese in Caprarola (1557)

Art History Dickson Lecture to focus on relationship between print, architecture

Six women dressed in stylized Tudor England costumes dance and sing in unison.

Tony Award-winning ‘Six’ comes to Happy Valley for three nights Nov. 18–20!

Mask-painting workshop

Mask-painting workshop to explore reflection, identity

Sana Ahrar in traditional graduation garb standing next to the Nittany Lion Shrine.

Stuckeman architecture alumna awarded grant to build on doctoral research

Two women and two men sing for a small audience.

Ukrainian students share importance of celebrating their folk ancestry

Four posters mounted on a wall, each featuring a different family portrait and labeled with their family names: Clark Family, Sheng Family, Shelley Family, and Myers Family. The posters are colored blue, yellow, green, and red respectively.

Graphic design students earn national honors in 2025 UCDA Design Awards