"Where Beauty's At": Expressions of Black Visual Culture — Feb. 2–Sept. 9, Eberly Family Special Collections Library, 104 Paterno Library. Drawing upon Penn State's Special Collections and University Archives, the exhibition explores historical and creative works by Black writers and artists and considers the relationship between history, politics, creativity and visual expression. Works on view include poetry broadsides, posters, book cover designs, photograph albums and artists' books.
Pedro Rivera (left), president of Thaddeus Stevens College, and David Callejo Pérez (right), interim chancellor at Penn State Harrisburg recently celebrated the articulation agreement at Thaddeus Stevens College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Penn State Harrisburg students performed "Clue" in the fall of 2023. The production was one of five shows selected for the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2 in Pittsburgh in January.