Campus Life

Things to Do at Penn State: Jan. 11-25

A selection of cultural events happening across the University this weekend and next week

The Howard Gospel Choir of Howard University will perform with singers from the Penn State and State College communities during "A Choral Tribute" on Saturday, Jan. 20. The performance is one of multiple Penn State events commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.  Credit: Photo provided. All Rights Reserved.

What's happening at Penn State? Here's a look at some of the cultural events — both in-person and virtual — taking place across the University:

Performances

Travis Scott's "Utopia - Circus Maximus Tour" — 8 p.m., Jan. 14, Bryce Jordan Center, University Park campus. Travis Scott will visit Penn State as part of his "Utopia - Circus Maximus Tour." The Grammy-nominated artist will perform at the Bryce Jordan Center.

"A Choral Tribute" — 4 p.m., Jan. 20, Eisenhower Auditorium, University Park campus. Singers from the Penn State and State College communities as well as a Howard University will celebrate the influence and inspiration of human-rights champion Martin Luther King Jr.

"Miss Lydia's Church" — 2 p.m., Jan. 20, Mukund S. Kulkarni Theatre, Harrisburg campus. Penn State Harrisburg and PenOwl Productions Theatre Company will present the 26th and final production in its annual MLK campus play series. Free.

Mini Pop Kids Live - The Good Vibes Tour — 4 p.m., Jan. 20, The Pullo Center, York campus.  Sing, dance and pop with Canada’s best-selling music group for kids. 

Events

Martin Luther King Day events — Jan. 15-22, Multiple campuses and locations. Penn State campus communities will honor the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with events and activities throughout the month.

"Women in Policing and Public Safety" — 6-8 p.m., Jan. 18, Room 134, HUB-Robeson Center, University Park campus. Penn State University Police and Public Safety will host an event dedicated to exploring and discussing careers in law enforcement and public safety. 

Lectures

"Preserving Stories in Our National Parks" — 12:15 p.m., Jan. 18, Slep Student Center, Altoona campus. Betsy Keene, museum curator of the National Parks of Western Pennsylvania, will speak about the Flight 93 National Memorial Oral History Project and her plans to make it more widely accessible. She also will offer insight into the National Park system.

"International Perspectives on Women in Society" — 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Jan. 25, Graduate State College. Penn State Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows Odgeriei Batsaikhan and Ninoska Leiva will present at this program hosted by American Association of University Women (AAUW) State College.

Julianna Baggott reading — 6 p.m., Jan. 25, Foster Auditorium, Paterno Library, University Park campus. Critically acclaimed and bestselling author/screenwriter Julianna Baggott will give a public reading during her visit to Penn State. Free. 

In-person exhibits

"Workout"Jan. 11 through Feb. 8, McLanahan Gallery, Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts, Altoona campus. A gallery exhibit featuring student pieces selected by art faculty members. Work from art majors and students taking general education art classes will be on display.

"Sad Purple and Mauve: A History of Dye-Making"Through Jan. 15, Special Collections exhibition space, 104 Paterno Library, University Park campus. Science, art and history and textile and paper dyes and their uses in books and manuscripts are the focus of this exhibit.

“Invisible Bodies” — Through Feb. 8, Art Alley, HUB-Robeson Galleries, University Park campus. The HUB-Robeson Galleries present "Invisible Bodies," an exploration of migrant labor through an artistic lens, curated by the Border Gallery and Emireth Herrera Valdés.

“Magnificare” Through Feb. 22, HUB-Robeson Center, University Park campus. The HUB-Robeson Galleries present "Magnificare," an exhibition of ceramic sculptures by Marguerita Hagan.

"I Am a Penn Stater: Nittany Lions in World War II"Through June 2025, Penn State All-Sports Museum, Beaver Stadium, University Park campus. Timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the conflict, "I Am a Penn Stater" chronicles the contributions of Nittany Lion varsity lettermen and Women’s Recreation Association athletes during the conflict and follows their service from training in the United States, to fighting on battlefields around the globe, to their postwar occupations. Free.

Virtual exhibits

In addition to in-person events, a number of virtual exhibits are available through University departments. The Palmer Museum of Art and University Libraries offer a rotating selection of historical and artistic collections to view online.

Current virtual exhibitions include an exploration of the first 100 years of national disability rights legislation and the movement's impact on the Penn State community; a virtual exhibition of design, craft and makery; and a variety of abstract images that push the boundaries of photography as a medium.

Last Updated January 10, 2024