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A time-lapse image showing a robotic arm extruding a concrete substance as it 3D prints a structure.

Adaptive 3D concrete printing work earns Stuckeman collaborative research grant

At left, a photo from showing an inlet that was formed during Superstorm Sandy on the Rhode Island coast. At right is a visualization of a model simulation of the same event.

Penn State researcher and partners earn collaborative coastal resilience grant

sound boars with hands on knobs

Sounds good: The evolution of Arts and Architecture's sound design program

A diverse group of people stand in a cluster and sing and dance together.

REVIEW: Sold-out 'Come From Away' an uplifting recollection of kindness amid terrorism

A promotional poster for the Work in Progress exhibit.

Graphic design students to host exhibition that highlights the process of design

Winners selected for fall 2023 Gallery@104 student art competition

An AI-generated concept of a sustainable community.

Collaborative landscape design approach may improve resiliency, human well-being

Army veteran overcomes traumatic youth to chase his dreams at Penn State

A rose shape made with isocord lying flat at left and under tension at right.

Architecture lab's computational textiles work featured in upcoming exhibition

Ryan Russell

Arts and Architecture mourns the passing of graphic design professor Ryan Russell

A diverse group of people of all ages sing and dance in unison on a stage.

'Come From Away' artists: You will be enlightened

Robin Thomas

Art History department head's new book examines Italian royal residences

A man with a beard plays large plastic drums in front of him as musical instruments, while a woman standing next to him plays along with her own drums.

Longtime 'Stomp' artist Sean Perham keeps the flame

Michelle Bae-Dimitriadis

New book addresses civic participation via digital media in art education

The "Unsettling Matter, Gaining Ground" exhibit installed at the Carnegie Museum of Art’s Heinz Architectural Center.

Work by Stuckeman professors featured in Carnegie Museum of Art exhibition

A woman of color standing center stage wears a plastic drum on a strap around her neck and shoulders as she points her arms upward.

'Stomp' returns to Eisenhower Auditorium Nov. 15

violin of hope poster

Violins of Hope to visit University Park with a concert and film

Come From Away is a Best Musical winner all across North America

'Come From Away' to make Penn State debut Nov. 7 at Eisenhower Auditorium

A woman holds her hair at the nape of her neck and looks off to the side.

Soprano Erika Baikoff leans into classical sentimentality

The cover of "My Annoying, Irritating, Always-in-the-way Shadow" by Ryan Russell.

Children's book by Stuckeman professor illustrates the power of perspective

Portrait of Penn State Blue Band instrumentalist Susan Nowlin Batutis.

Scholarship honors 50 years of women instrumentalists in Blue Band

A three-dimensional visualization showing inundation depths in Providence, Rhode Island, from a hypothetical storm dubbed "Hurricane Rhody." Darker colors indicated deeper inundation levels. Peter Stempel, associate professor of landscape architecture, creates visualizations such as the one above to help coastal communities quickly understand the risks posed by hurricanes and other coastal storms. Credit: Image courtesy of Peter Stempel. All Rights Reserved.

Q&A: Seeing coastal storm impacts in advance can help communities prepare

Las Cafeteras event mixes positive message with upbeat variety of music genres