The Stuckeman Family Building,
new home of the School of Architecture
and Landscape Architecture, is occupied. The official building dedication took place on September 18, 2005. Campbell (Cal) Stuckeman, a 1937 graduate of the
Department of Architecture broke ground for the building in Spring
2003. We are happy to be in our new home.

Outreach projects with
alumni and friends are also featured on this page. Projects have
ranged from constructing a strawbale building on a Cheyenne reservation
in Montana to conducting a scenic analysis of the Susquehanna River
corridor — from the water. Such
outreach projects have resulted in numerous awards
and honors won by students and faculty. |