Morton-Peirce-Kidde Complex
The Morton-Peirce-Kidde (MPK) complex is home to the College of Arts and Letters (CAL), which offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts, humanities, and science & technology. The three buildings are all connected by glass-enclosed walkways, and house 13 classrooms, offices for all CAL faculty, and several high-caliber facilities for research and creative work in art, music, virtual reality and more.
Addiionally, the complex houses Stevens Campus Police Headquarters.
Outside the Tour:Accelerated Law ProgramHistory Bachelor’s DegreeLiterature Bachelor’s DegreeMaster of Arts in Policy & InnovationMusic & Technology Bachelor’s DegreePhilosophy Bachelor’s DegreePolicy & Innovation Graduate CertificateScience Communication Bachelor’s DegreeScience, Technology & Society Bachelor’s DegreeSocial Sciences Bachelor’s DegreeVisual Arts & Technology Bachelor’s Degree
Commentaries:Student Projects in the College of Arts and Letters by Seth CluettHow the Visual Arts & Technology Program Collaborates with the School of Engineering by Seth CluettHow Students Use Creativity to Desgn and Solve Future Problems by Seth CluettUsing Virtual Reality to Provide Immersive Experiences Outside of Gaming by Seth Cluett