Construction projects on tap at University Park this summer
The Office of Physical Plant updates an interactive construction map identifying construction projects across campus and the Campus Visitor Map also offers capital project construction information.Image: Patrick Mansell
Construction projects on tap at University Park this summer
May 10, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. As students head home for the summer, Penn State’s Office of Physical Plant (OPP) will turn its attention to a wide range of campus construction and renovation projects at University Park.
OPP, along with Penn State Transportation Services and project contractors, will work to minimize disruptions to the campus community wherever possible. OPP updates an interactive construction map identifying construction projects across campus and the Campus Visitor Map also offers capital project construction information.
Clarinetist Anthony McGill performs in Front Row: National starting April 21
Musician and activist Anthony McGill is the featured soloist in the next episode of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s “Front Row: National.” The program includes works by Olivier Messiaen and Francis Poulenc, and Johannes Brahms, which also features cellist Alisa Weilerstein and pianist Inon Barnatan.
Image: Tristan Cook
Clarinetist Anthony McGill performs in Front Row: National starting April 21
April 09, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Musician and activist Anthony McGill is the featured soloist in the next episode of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s “Front Row: National.”
The free virtual event begins at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, and will be available to stream until 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 28. Visit Center for the Performing Arts online for more information.
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When the coronavirus pandemic brought the world to a grinding halt more than a year ago, the Penn State Thespians were met with a dark stage in Schwab Auditorium.
While venues across the world are still waiting to return, the oldest continuously running club at Penn State has found a way to bring its talents back to the stage.
This semester, the Thespians are excited to present “Edges” through pre-recorded showings. The musical is a song cycle written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the writers of the Broadway musical “Dear Evan Hansen.” The show as a whole does not have a consistent plot, but each song featured tells a different story. Overall, “Edges” leaves a theme of finding oneself and discovering who you are.