Penn State

  • Welch Building’s Grounds Pay Homage to Indigenous Cultures

    in

    by

    By Penn State News When it opened earlier this year, Penn State’s Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building came with all the ultra-modern, environmentally friendly amenities one would expect from the College of the Liberal Arts’ first new facility in more than a half-century. But the building itself wasn’t the only thing that took careful thought and planning…

  • PGA Golf on Campus

    in

    by

    By Elton Hayes When Eric Handley and his wife, Meg, arrived in Centre County in 2005, the Asheville, North Carolina, natives assumed their time as residents wouldn’t span more than five years. Now, two decades later, State College has become their home. Eric Handley serves as director of Penn State’s Suzy and Jim Broadhurst Golf…

  • Buckhout Greenhouse: Oasis of Plant Life

    in

    by

    The Eberly College of Science’s Buckhout Greenhouse, one of Penn State’s best-kept secrets, offers a unique experience for students, faculty, and visitors alike. Nestled in the heart of campus, just off the Buckhout Laboratory, the greenhouse has been a sanctuary for plant life for over a century. Sophie Marsh, a December 2024 Penn State graduate,…

  • Relaxation Rooms Help Penn State Students De-stress

    in

    by

    This January, a brand-new semester is starting at Penn State, bringing with it a new set of opportunities, along with new challenges and deadlines. As projects and papers begin to pile up, students can gain resiliency and focus on well-being through relaxation rooms found in the Intramural Building and the HUB-Robeson Center. “The rooms are…

  • State College - 20241002-39455-Edit

    From Surplus to Sold: ‘Get here early’

    in

    by

    Nate Setar and his roommates needed the right furniture for their Penn State student apartment. But they were on college student budgets. Enter Lion Surplus. “Discovering low-cost furniture made our limited space more accommodating and comfortable for friends and family,” Setar says. “These extra pieces of furniture turned our little apartment into a welcoming gathering…

  • State College - Eisenhower-model2_color

    50 Years of Eisenhower Auditorium

    in

    In the fifty years since its dedication, Eisenhower Auditorium has hosted a who’s who of notable twentieth- and twenty-first-century music, theatre, and dance, and all manner of performance artists from around the world and the University Park campus. Conceptualized as home base for the Penn State Artists Series of professional staged programs, the auditorium’s acoustic-friendly…

  • State College - Lion Bash 3

    LION Bash for Town, Gown

    in

    by

    Held as part of Penn State’s Welcome Week, LION Bash has long been new students’ first introduction to the broader State College community, beyond Penn State’s University Park campus. However, while, yes, the event’s name may be a nod to the Penn State Nittany Lions, and, yes, it does take place right around the time…

  • State College - Bo and Zain

    Campus Paw Patrol

    in

    by

    From Penn State News reports. Penn State University Police and Public Safety has added two new canine officers to its K-9 unit, enhancing the force’s ability to detect explosives, collect evidence, and support the efforts of University Police in keeping the Penn State community safe. K-9 Bo is a one-year-old German shepherd handled by UPPS…

  • State College - november-2022-arboretum-1902lbs-food-bank-donations-state-college-food-bank-002

    Mapping Free-Food Sites

    in

    by

    Penn State hospitality management students have come up with a new way for food-insecure people to find out where they can get free food in Centre County. Recently, the Penn State School of Hospitality Management’s Food Decisions Research Laboratory launched a project that aids in addressing food insecurity in the county. The project is directed by Amit…

  • State College - IMG_4618

    Campus Rec Adds Esports

    in

    by

    Back in the day, when Penn State students wanted a break from the rigors of course work, they’d stroll down to the (now-long-gone) Playland arcade with a roll of quarters, drop some coins in their favorite video game, and let the stress wash away. Times have changed. Today, students can head to the Mary B.…