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We Want To Hear About Your Penn State Classes In Weird Places

Penn State is a big place.

There are buildings on campus for nearly every subject and major known to man. That said, many classes are scheduled in some rather unusual, seemingly unfitting locations. 

From the Waring Commons to statistics in the HUB to an English course in an engineering building, learning extends to all corners of campus.

Many Penn Staters have also ventured outside of State College to continue their studies. Whether that be to another continent or perhaps a trip to grandma’s basement to take an online course, we want to hear about your most memorable experiences. 

Fill out the form below to share with us some strange buildings or locations where you’ve taken a Penn State course for a chance to be featured on our site.

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About the Author

Jamie Lynch

Jamie is a third-year economics student from Chappaqua, NY. He loves to swim and is a member of the club team here at Penn State. Jamie is also in the Schreyer Honors College, and wishes there was an advanced course in college football fandom (scored 118/133 on the mascot quiz). He’s an avid ping-pong player, dairy lover, and has met two U.S. Presidents. If you have anything to share, or want to debate the AP Poll with someone, email [email protected] or reach out on instagram @jamie.ly3.

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