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Research Art Curation 5 Fungal

“Fungal Biomaterials for Sustainable Architectural Acoustics” -- the ForMat Lab are working with mycelium-based composites that explore sustainable ways of cultivating mycelium-based building parts and structures. Exhibited here are mycelium-based acoustic panel prototypes cultivated by Natalie Walter as part of her Master of Science in Architecture thesis study. These panel prototypes are cultivated on different organic substrates, including waste cardboard, under different growth conditions. 

Core Project Team: Natalie Walter – Graduate Student, Master of Science in Architecture Dr. Benay Gürsoy (PI) – Assistant Professor of Architecture, Director of ForMat Lab  

Contributors: Dr. John Pecchia – Associate Research Professor, Director of the Mushroom Research Center Alale Mohseni – Graduate Student, PhD in Architecture 

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Research Art Curation 2 Group

Guests at the open house included contributors to the curation as well as leadership from across the University, faculty, staff and community members. The Penn State community is welcome to visit the exhibit in 304 Old Main on weekdays (excluding holidays). 

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Research Art Curation 7 attendees

Penn State College of Arts and Architecture Dean B. Stephen Carpenter (left) and Daryl Branford (right), the director of Science-Art Initiatives at The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences attended the open house that showcases work from their respective areas. Branford’s work is displayed, and he was also part of the installation team. 

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Research Art Curation 1 AR

Senior Vice President for Research Andrew Read welcomed guests at the open house and shared the importance of the intersection between art and research. 

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Research Art Curation 6 Zombie Ants

Ascoma Sonya Aboud, 2018: This clay representation of the ascoma, the fruiting body of the Cordyceps fungus, shows a cross-section that reveals the spores. It is the spore-producing structure that grows from the ant’s head after it’s death bite into the underside of a plant. It then releases the fungus’s spores into the environment. This traveling interdisciplinary project by Huck SciArt explores the research of David Hughes, revealing the invisible world of Cordyceps. 

2024 Libraries Outstanding Student Employee Award Winners

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Winners of the 2024 Penn State University Libraries Outstanding Student Employee Awards, clockwise from top left: Ben Brosius, Outstanding Service Award; Jordan Johnson and Madhav Manoj, Student Leadership Award; Ana Julia De Simone Brito Dos Santos, Innovation Award; and Lauren Peng, Outreach Award. Not pictured: Methmi Muthugala, Outreach Award.

2024 Libraries Outstanding Student Employee Award Winners

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Winners of the 2024 Penn State University Libraries Outstanding Student Employee Awards, clockwise from top left: Ben Brosius, Outstanding Service Award; Jordan Johnson and Madhav Manoj, Student Leadership Award; Ana Julia De Simone Brito Dos Santos, Innovation Award; and Lauren Peng, Outreach Award. Not pictured: Methmi Muthugala, Outreach Award.

2024 Libraries Outstanding Student Employee Award Winners

University Libraries’ Student Showcase celebrates outstanding student work

The Penn State University Libraries’ 2024 Student Showcase and Outstanding Student Employee Awards offered viewers a glimpse into the outstanding achievements and perspectives of part-time student staff, undergraduate interns and graduate assistants who have worked alongside librarians, archivists and staff to further the Libraries’ mission and played a crucial role in supporting the academic and research needs of the Penn State community.