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Campus Experience

When coming to Penn State, you should always take some time to enjoy the beautiful campus and its many buildings and structures. The campus is so large and vast that there are many great things to see. Take your photo at the lion shrine, in front of the Old Main building, see the remains of "Old Coaly", and so much more. Below is a list of some of the highlights of Penn State.

 

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Take a stroll of the campus:

When coming to UNIV-CON, some of the most enjoyable moments have been just relaxing and taking in the beautiful campus. Buses will be dropping guests off on campus where they can stroll the campus, take photos next to campus landmarks, and just enjoy the sites and sounds of campus life.

 

Penn State Art Museum:

If you have a love for art you can visit the Palmer Art Museum located on the beautiful Penn State Campus. The Palmer Museum of Art on the Penn State University Park campus is a free-admission arts resource for the University and surrounding communities in central Pennsylvania. The museum offers an ever-changing array of exhibitions and displays of its permanent collection. With eleven galleries, a print-study room, 150-seat auditorium, and outdoor sculpture garden, the Palmer Museum is a unique cultural resource for residents of and visitors to the region.

 

 

Penn State All-Sports Museum:

The All-Sports Museum honors the student-athletes and coaches through history who have helped make Penn State's intercollegiate athletic program one of the best in the nation. Inside the Museum, the inspirational story of men's and women's sports at Penn State is shown in dramatic visuals that cover the walls from floor to ceiling. You'll see larger-than-life photographs as well as the equipment athletes use and the uniforms they wear. The sports museum is free and open to the public.

 





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