Department Newsletter

Every year, our students continue to amaze us, our faculty reach new heights, and our alumni make significant impact across the globe in academia, industry, and government. We have a strong sense of community within the department, but that doesn't stop once our students graduate.

We believe in fostering lifelong relationships with our alumni, and our department newsletters allow us to keep everyone connected and abreast of the incredible and innovative work everyone related to the department is doing.

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We always like to hear about the success our alumni have in their careers and in their communites. If you have a great story or news item to share, send it our way so we can share it with our aerospace engineering community.

You can send your news by email to aerospace@engr.psu.edu. We look forward to hearing from you!


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About

The Penn State Department of Aerospace Engineering, established in 1961 and the only aerospace engineering department in Pennsylvania, is consistently recognized as one of the top aerospace engineering departments in the nation, and is also an international leader in aerospace education, research, and engagement. Our undergraduate program is ranked 15th and our graduate programs are ranked 15th nationally by U.S. News & World Report, while one in 25 holders of a B.S. degree in aerospace engineering in the U.S. earned it from Penn State. Our students are consistently among the most highly recruited by industry, government, and graduate schools nationwide.

The department is built upon the fundamentals of academic integrity, innovation in research, and commitment to the advancement of industry. Through an innovative curriculum and world-class instruction that reflects current industry practice and embraces future trends, Penn State Aerospace Engineering graduates emerge as broadly educated, technically sound aerospace engineers who will become future leaders in a critical industry

Department of Aerospace Engineering

308 Engineering Collaborative Research and Education (ECoRE) Building

556 White Course Drive

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA 16802

Phone: 814-865-2569