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Gould Center releases 2014-2015 updates to campus maps

Night map and letter-size core map are among the new products

The 2014–2015 University Park Campus Core, an 8.5-by-11 inch map showing central campus, from University Drive to Atherton Street and from College Avenue to Park Avenue. The map includes a building index and campus bus routes. Credit: the Peter R. Gould Center for Geography Education and Outreach All Rights Reserved.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State University Park Campus is a big place with many academic, residence and support buildings. As a service to the University community and the thousands of annual visitors, the Peter R. Gould Center for Geography Education and Outreach in the Department of Geography has released newly updated versions of the campus maps, now available for downloading and printing. A map of all of Penn State's locations also is available.

“We have received many requests for a campus map that can be printed from a desktop computer using letter-size paper,” said Gould Center Director Cynthia Brewer. “The new University Park Campus Core map preserves as much detail as possible while meeting that need.”

The maps are available as PDFs at: http://www.geog.psu.edu/print-campus-maps

The available maps include:

  • The 2014-15 University Park Campus Guide, an 11-by-17 inch map showing most University Park buildings and facilities, including Beaver Stadium, the Bryce Jordan Center, and Innovation Park at Penn State. The map includes a building index and campus bus routes.
  • The 2014-15 University Park Campus Core, an 8.5-by-11 inch map showing central campus, from University Drive to Atherton Street and from College Avenue to Park Avenue. The map includes a building index and campus bus routes.
  • The 2014-15 University Park Campus Night Map, an 8.5-by-14 inch map showing recommended pathways for night travel on campus. This map also includes a second side with safety tips and resources.
  • The 2014-15 Penn State Campus System, an 8.5-by-11 inch map showing all Penn State campus locations and major highways within Pennsylvania.

Parking maps are available from Transportation Services: http://www.transportation.psu.edu/transportation/maps/parking-maps/index.cfm

Last Updated May 15, 2014

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