MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — The Penn State Harrisburg campus community, along with stakeholders and alumni, gathered on April 22 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the campus’s new $48 million Academic Learning Center (ALC), which is slated to open for the fall 2026 semester. College Chancellor David Callejo Pérez was joined by Student Government President Autumn Zodet and Board of Advisers Vice Chair Matt Tunnell to ceremonially turn over the first shovelfuls of dirt at the site.
“It is an absolute pleasure to welcome you here today as we mark another significant milestone in the growth and evolution of our campus. I am honored to have you join us as we break ground on what will soon become a centerpiece of our campus. This center — which has been many years in the making — will serve as the heart of our academic quad and showcase what is possible when you invest in teaching, learning and discovery,” Callejo Pérez said at the event.