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Students holding balloons that spell ENGAGE

A&A students use SEN grants to support their educational and career goals

Black and white composite image of Arts and Architecture Alumni Award winners

College of Arts and Architecture to honor Alumni Award recipients on Nov. 5

The book cover for "Black Swan," designed by Taylor Kuszyk.

Graphic design student earns honorable mentions in national design competitions

Book cover design for "Writing as Resistance"

Graphic design professor earns national recognition for design work

Crescendo-branded assets including a floorplan, wayfinding, a menu, and toiletries.

Graphic design students earn United Designs Alliance international awards

Crystal Dahm

Arts and Architecture names college, academic unit marshals

The poster exhibit fourth-year graphic design students installed as part of their senior showcase on the back of the State Theatre on Calder Way in downtown State College.

Graduating graphic design students host multimedia senior design showcase

"Something Blue" poster at left and Glossier social media campaign at right.

Stuckeman students, faculty earn numerous awards in 2021 Graphis competition

A progression series of images from the Release. Reform. animated social campaign.

Graphic design professor’s work selected for Shenzhen International Poster Festival

A Marvelous Order by Blake Thresher.

Graphic design students collect 17 honors at national AIGA Flux Competition

Emily Parker, Emily Watkins, Cassie Luzenski and Taylor Mazzarella

Dismay turns into opportunity as students take on design challenge for PepsiCo

Four jurors observe presentation on an overhead projector given by a contestant in the arts business ideas competition

2021 Art Business Ideas Competition now accepting entries

Taylor Shipton's photography portraying Leda and Medusa.

Graphic design professor earns gold in Graphis photography competition

A progression series of images from the Release. Reform. animated social campaign.

Graphic design professor receives honorable mention in international competition

Five previous THON logos against the THON word mark.

New online gallery features past THON logos from Stuckeman School alumni

Kimi Mate with a white Penn State winter hat on her head.

Meet Kimi Mate, the student designer behind the THON 2021 logo

Alumnus memorializes Ruth Bader Ginsburg with portrait

Five photographs of the Garden School exhibition.

Graphic design professor curates two exhibitions this fall

Green, pink, and purple facemasks with social distancing slogans.

Graphic design’s Russell earns national honor for face mask initiative

Dimmed image of three young women with one woman in the center being consoled by the others with red lettering that reads Cor-a

Alumna aims to enhance care for victims of sexual assault

Image from the design plans of the Float project showing a post-COVID-19 collaborative workspace.

Graphic design professor earns recognition for post-COVID-19 workspace design

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State Stuckeman School is moving its fall lecture lineup to the virtual environment for the fall 2020 semester. The lineup, which kicks off at 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 25, includes: • Pia Simmendinger, a Zürich-based architect who is this year’s Corbelletti Design Charrette visiting architect, brief author and juror; • Juanca Cristaldo, cofounder of the Center for Research, Development and Innovation at the Architecture, Design and Arts School at the National University of Asunción; • Meredith Davis, former director of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Graphic Design Education Association and the American Center for Design; • Molly Oberholzer, experience designer at denkwerk; • Jenny Sabin, architectural designer and Arthur L. and Isabel B. Wiesenberger Professor in Architecture at Cornell University; • Mark Jarzombek, professor of the history and theory of architecture at M.I.T.; • Lukas Fúster, an Asunción, Paraguay-based architectural firm that specializes in urbanism; and • Victoria Gerson, a Brazilian-American graphic designer. A full schedule with dates and times of each lecture can be found here. The series is, as always, free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required; links will be available here within a week each prior to each lecture. The Stuckeman School will not host guest exhibitions for at least the fall semester. The spring 2021 lecture lineup is tentative and will be finalized later this fall.

Stuckeman School lecture series goes virtual for fall 2020

Examples of the award-winning work from architecture, landscape architecture and graphic design students that are featured in the new virtual Stuckeman School Student Awards Gallery.

Stuckeman School introduces virtual exhibit of award-winning student work