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  2. Palmer Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The new state-of-the-art Palmer Museum of Art is located at 650 Bigler Road in The Arboretum at Penn State. The innovative building designed by Allied Works with landscape design by Reed Hildebrand features first-time education and study spaces, flexible event spaces, and nearly twice as much gallery space, allowing for expanded student ...

  3. Penn State University Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. psu .edu. University Park, also referred to as Penn State University Park, is the name given to the Pennsylvania State University 's main campus located in both State College and College Township, Pennsylvania. The campus post office was designated "University Park, Pennsylvania" in 1953 by Penn State president Milton Eisenhower, after ...

  4. Pennsylvania State University - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the university's 24 campuses, Penn State University Park is located in State College and College Township in Centre County, in central Pennsylvania. Its dedicated ZIP Code is 16802. With an undergraduate acceptance rate of 49 percent, it is the most selective campus in the Penn State system.

  5. List of Penn State academic buildings - Wikipedia

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    The latest building at Penn State Berks in Spring Township, the Gaige Technology and Innovation Center This portion of the list excludes those buildings in which an insignificant number of courses are held or those buildings that have an obvious use other than that of academics, such as libraries, administration buildings, and student centers.

  6. Penn State College of Arts and Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Penn State Centre Stage Penn State Centre Stage is the professional arm of the School of Theatre and has its origins in the late 1950s, when theatre department head (and, later, second Dean of the College) Walter H. Walters established a program for current students and professionals to present plays at the on-campus theatre, the Pavilion.

  7. Eisenhower Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Built. October 1973 [2] Opened. May 8, 1974 [3] Eisenhower Auditorium (originally named "University Auditorium") is Pennsylvania State University 's largest performing arts venue. Located centrally on the University Park campus, Eisenhower Auditorium hosts more than 200 plays, musicals, concerts, lectures, and commencements annually. [5]

  8. HUB-Robeson Center - Wikipedia

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    HUB-Robenson Center at Pennsylvania State University. The HUB-Robeson Center is the student union building, centrally located on Penn State's main campus in University Park, Pennsylvania. History. This building was originally constructed in 1953 and has undergone major renovations in 1973 and 1983.

  9. Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory

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    Website. www .arl .psu .edu. The Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory (short: Penn State ARL or simply ARL ), is a specialized research unit dedicated to interdisciplinary scientific research at the Penn State, University Park campus. The ARL is a DoD designated U.S. Navy University Affiliated Research Center.