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Welcome home: ground breaks for new PSU Schnitzer School of Art, Art History, Design

Portland, ORLocal News

Portland State University (PSU) has taken a significant step forward in its commitment to the arts by breaking ground on the new Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design. The construction began on September 17, with the facility expected to open in the fall of 2026. This project represents a major investment in the local educational landscape, aiming to provide students with advanced resources and opportunities in art and design. University officials and local leaders gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking, expressing optimism about the positive impact this school will have on the community and the students it serves. The new facility will enhance PSU's academic offerings, allowing for a more comprehensive curriculum that reflects the evolving needs of the art world.

By fostering creativity and innovation, PSU aims to position itself as a leader in art education. The Schnitzer School will not only benefit students but will also engage the broader community through various programs and events. This development is a testament to PSU's dedication to nurturing talent and supporting the arts in Portland.

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