Behrend Research and Economic Development Center
The opening of the $30 million, 160,000-square-foot Research and Economic Development Center (REDC),
slated for fall 2006, will solidify Penn State Erie, The Behrend College's leadership role in business
and engineering education.
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Blue Band Building
This unique structure houses a 9,000 square-foot practice room along with faculty offices, storage space,
and historic memorabilia. Naming opportunities still exist.
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Penn
State Dickinson's Carlisle campus
Plans for the Carlisle
campus include, in addition to our standard J.D.
program, at least three substantive areas of exceptional
depth and excellence: government law
and public administration; international law
and affairs; and arbitration and mediation.
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Food Science Building
Dedicated in September of 2006, this unique structure not only houses the new Berkey Creamery, but includes pilot plants, classrooms, laboratories, and offices. Naming opportunities are still available.
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School of Forest Resources Building
Dedicated in September of 2006, the new building represents the first time that all three of the School's programs have been housed in one place, allowing for greater collaborations in teaching, research, and outreach. Naming opportunities are still available.
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Penn State Children's Hospital and Penn State Cancer Center
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Children's
Hospital are committed to enhancing the quality of life through improved health.
We are seeking private support for the Penn State Children's Hospital and the Penn State Cancer Center.
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Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
The new baseball park at University Park campus will be shared by the Penn State baseball team and a minor league baseball team.
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Moore Building
The Department of Psychology's home in the College of Liberal Arts, Moore Building, is in need of
renovations to ensure that its students and faculty have the space and resources they need to help
the department remain one of Penn State's finest. Plans include new teaching, research, and outreach spaces.
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Stuckeman Family Building for the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
A primary goal of the Stuckeman Family Building for the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture is
to provide an academic and physical environment that enriches and promotes educational and research opportunities
for its students and faculty.
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