List of Penn State academic buildings

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The following is a list of academic buildings within the Pennsylvania State University system.

University Park[edit]

Note that a number of older buildings are included in the Farmers' High School Historic District added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.[1]

Ag Hill area[edit]

The Ag Hill Complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]

  • Agricultural Engineering Building
  • Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building
  • Berkey Creamery
  • Business Building
  • Food Science Building
  • Forest Resources Building
  • Headhouse Buildings I-III
  • Henning Building
  • Lewis Katz Building
  • McCoy Natatorium
  • Tyson Building

Allen Road area[edit]

  • Arts Building
  • CEDAR Building
  • Chambers Building
  • Ford Building
  • Moore Building
  • Music Building I
  • Music Building II
  • Rackley Building

College of Science area[edit]

Buckhout Laboratory
  • Althouse Laboratory
  • Boucke Building
  • Buckhout Laboratory
  • Chemical & Biomedical Engineering Building (CBEB)
  • Chemistry Building
  • Davey Laboratory
  • Frear North Building
  • Frear South Building
  • Life Sciences Building
  • Mueller Laboratory
  • Osmond Laboratory
  • Ritenour Building
  • Thomas Building
  • Wartik Laboratory
  • Whitmore Laboratory

EMS & Engineering East area[edit]

  • Deike Building
  • Electrical Engineering East Building
  • Electrical Engineering West Building
  • Engineering Units A-C
  • Hammond Building (Penn State)|Hammond Building
  • Hosler Building
  • Reber Building
  • Sackett Building
  • Steidle Building
  • Willard Building

EMS & Engineering West area[edit]

North side view of the IST building

Hastings Road area[edit]

  • Academic Activities Building
  • Forest Resources Laboratory
  • Pegula Ice Arena
  • Materials Research Laboratory
  • Research East Building

HUB-Robeson Center area[edit]

  • Grange Building
  • Health and Human Development East Building
  • Henderson Building
  • Henderson South Building
  • McAllister Building
  • White Building
  • Biobehavioral Health Building

Innovation Park area[edit]

  • Innovation Park
  • Lubert Building

Intramural Building area[edit]

  • Intramural Building
  • Shields Building
  • Wagner Building

Nittany Lion Inn area[edit]

  • Biomechanics Laboratory
  • Carpenter Building
  • Keller Building
  • Kern Building
  • Mateer Building

Palmer Museum of Art area[edit]

  • Armsby Building
  • Arts Cottage
  • Borland Building
  • Ferguson Building
  • Forum Building
  • Patterson Building
  • Pavilion Theatre
  • Stuckeman Family Building
  • Visual Arts Building
  • Weaver Building

Pattee Library area[edit]

  • Burrowes Building
  • Carnegie Building
  • Chandlee Laboratory
  • Old Botany Building
  • Oswald Tower
  • Pond Laboratory
  • Sparks Building

Rec Hall area[edit]

Commonwealth campuses[edit]

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.

Abington[edit]

  • Sutherland Hall
  • Lares Building
  • Rydal Building
  • Conference Center
  • Spring House
  • Woodland Building
  • Athletic Building
  • Cloverly Building

Altoona[edit]

  • Cypress Building
  • Force Advanced Technology Center
  • Hawthorn Building
  • Holtzinger Engineering Building
  • Science Building
  • Smith Building

Beaver[edit]

  • General Classroom Building
  • Laboratory Classroom Building
  • Michael Baker Jr. Building

Berks[edit]

  • Franco Building
  • Luerssen Building
  • Perkins Student Center
  • Gaige Technology and Business Innovation Building
  • Beaver Community Center
  • Boscov-Lakin Information Commons

Brandywine[edit]

Brandywine Campus Tomezko Classroom Building
  • Main Building
  • Tomezsko Building
  • Vairo Library
  • Commons Building
  • Orchard Hall

DuBois[edit]

  • DEF Technology Center
  • Multipurpose Building
  • Smeal Building
  • Swift Building

Erie[edit]

  • Kochel Center
  • Nick Building
  • Otto Behrend Science Building
  • Jack Burke Research & Economic Development Center

Fayette[edit]

  • Biomedical Building
  • Eberly Building
  • Engineering Building
  • Williams Building

Greater Allegheny[edit]

  • Crawford Building
  • Kelly Library
  • Frable Building
  • Main Building
  • Ostermayer Laboratory
  • Fitness and Cultural Center (FCC)

Great Valley[edit]

  • Main building
  • The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley (formerly known as the Safeguard Scientifics Building prior to 2010)

Harrisburg[edit]

  • Olmsted Building
  • Science and Technology Building
  • Library
  • Student Enrichment Center
  • Educational Activities Building
  • Capital Union Building
  • Swatara Building
  • Engineering Technology Laboratory

Hazleton[edit]

  • Butler Learning Center
  • Graham Academic Building
  • Kostos Building
  • Memorial Building
  • Physical Education Building

Lehigh Valley[edit]

  • Academic Building
  • Corporate Learning Center
  • Modular Building

Mont Alto[edit]

  • General Studies Building
  • Science & Technology Center

New Kensington[edit]

  • Activities Building
  • Blissell Center
  • Conference Center
  • Engineering Building
  • Science and Technology Building
  • Science Building

Schuylkill[edit]

  • Classroom Building
  • Multipurpose Building

Shenango[edit]

Lecture Hall is the oldest structure on the Penn State Shenango campus
  • Forker Laboratory
  • Lecture Hall
  • Physical Therapy Building
  • Science Building
  • Sharon Hall

Wilkes-Barre[edit]

  • Athletics & Recreation Building
  • Nesbitt Academic Commons
  • Science Building
  • Technology Center

Worthington Scranton[edit]

  • Dawson Building
  • Gallagher Conference Center
  • Student Learning Center
  • Business Building

York[edit]

  • Grumbacher IST Center
  • Main Classroom Building
  • Pullo Performing Arts Center

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.

External links[edit]

  • Campus Maps [1]
  • Abington College Campus Maps [2]