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A Black woman wearing a shiny headband presents a saxophone like a treasure.

Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin answers to a car accident with ‘Phoenix’ albums

Black and white portrait of Iman Fayyad

Stuckeman School to host Harvard architecture professor for talk Feb. 26

Cassie Mansfield and Charles Youmans

Mansfield, Youmans named distinguished professors

A student presents her 3d model figurine concept to a panel of judges during the Arts Business Idea Competition. Mimicking the look of her 3d model, she wears a pink ponytail wig and vibrant outfit.

College launches arts entrepreneurship minor

Doug Tallamy at left and Nina-Marie Lister at right.

Stuckeman Research Symposium explores the role of animals in design, ecology

An image shows hands painting a panel of a sneaker.

Public invited to Stompers painting workshop March 3 in Eisenhower Auditorium

Clare Richey-Kaplan

School of Theatre graduate student values ‘knowing a little bit about everything’

A young shirtless man rowing a boat through a floodplain community among houses on stilts in Iquitos, Peru.

Stuckeman School exhibition to showcase urban floodplain communities in Peru

A Black woman wearing sunglasses stands against a brick wall and holds a shiny saxophone.

Jazz saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin to perform Feb. 26 in Eisenhower Auditorium

Black and white image of a Black man hauling a large bundle of livestock feed on his back

Woskob Gallery to hold reception for ‘A Conversation with the World’ on Feb. 13

A man sitting in a chair outsides, surrounded by students, with sketchbooks open on the ground in front of them.

Emeritus architecture professor honored with national teaching award

The focus is on a violinist playing the instrument while other performers around are blurrred.

Nittany Valley Symphony will perform family classics in free concert Feb. 24 in Eisenhower Auditorium

Animated image of a robot arm and hand drawing on paper

Animation Club grapples with AI in 24-hour challenge

Taylor Greer's book cover

Music professor to discuss book on Charles Griffes with Arts and Architecture dean

Students at A&A Spring Gala

Arts Ambassadors create welcoming environment for all A&A students

Students looking at large screens in a technology classroom

College of Arts and Architecture offers its first general-education AI course

Looking into a conference room with people seated facing a screen featuring a slide that reads Rethinking 322.

Engineer, transportation expert shares thoughts on local traffic issues

Neil Porterfield

College mourns passing of Dean Emeritus Neil Porterfield

Maggie Swahl

Alumni Spotlight: Maggie Swahl ('14 B.A. Theatre)

A white woman sits on a stage while a Black women sits in a chair next to her.

‘What Does PURPLE Sound Like’ from Feb. 4—6 at Penn State is an opportunity to ‘see’ yourself, others

Students exploring a mixed reality exhibition.

Stuckeman School to host mixed reality architecture exhibition through March

Tony Leach

'Cut from a different cloth’: Penn State mourns passing of Anthony Leach

Borland Building exterior

Fall 2024 Dean's List Recipients