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WATCH: B Stephen Carpenter II shares perspective on ceramics and imagination

“Perspective: Leaders at Penn State” video series shares insights from Penn State thought leaders

In the “Perspective: Leaders at Penn State” video series, B Stephen Carpenter II, the Michael J. and Aimee Rusinko Kakos Dean in the College of Arts and Architecture, reflects on his passion for working with clay as an opportunity to imagine new possibilities with the resources we have. Credit: Penn State

In a video series titled “Perspective: Leaders at Penn State,” B Stephen Carpenter II, Michael J. and Aimee Rusinko Kakos Dean in the College of Arts and Architecture, reflects on his passion for working with clay as an opportunity to imagine new possibilities with the resources we have.  

The series gives us a glimpse of the personal passions that have driven our leaders and have shaped their perspectives and impact at Penn State and beyond. 

“Seeing what is available and making something different out of it, it can quite literally change the direction of people’s lives," says College of Arts and Architecture Dean B Stephen Carpenter II, who sees his passion for working with clay as an illustration of the power of potential. Credit: Michelle Bixby / Penn StateAll Rights Reserved.

Watch and learn how Carpenter encourages faculty and students to question structures, systems and practices in positive ways — and to create new solutions through their disciplines. 

“If we give ourselves a set of parameters, we’re already confined," says College of Arts and Architecture Dean B Stephen Carpenter II. "But if we allow ourselves to even question the initial notion of those parameters, other possibilities open up.”  Credit: Michelle Bixby / Penn StateAll Rights Reserved.

Readers also can watch the other videos in the series featuring:

The entire series can be found on Penn State News or on Penn State’s YouTube channel where new videos will continue to be shared.

Last Updated May 2, 2023