Renovations of Beaver Stadium are well underway, and Penn State continues to provide updates on how the upgrades will improve the fan experience.
Improvements are being made to multiple gates and technological updates to solidify the in-house viewing experience.
A new videoboard is coming to the South end of the stadium and larger ribbon boards will replace the small ones on the North and South ends of the stadium. The top of the South bowl at Beaver Stadium is receiving a large ribbon board. The improvements will increase the number of smaller, long ribbon boards near the South end zone from one to three and additional video space for game information.
Your viewing experience at Beaver Stadium is getting better & better.
🏈 Higher-quality South videoboard
🏈 Super ribbons in South end zone
🏈 Additional ribbons in South end zone
🏈 New ribbon board in North end zone➡️ https://t.co/PxhukbaMvG#WeAre pic.twitter.com/URcb2Ep2Cy
— Beaver Stadium (@beaver_stadium) July 22, 2024
Gate F is being expanded to include an open-air space for fans to eat and drink. There will also be a new entertainment space and increased concession options. Additional concession locations and food options are being created around Gate F, and the renovations are creating additional fan entry points and room to roam.
Penn State is expanding Gates A and E to improve field level circulation and the East side of Beaver Stadium. Concession stands are also being enhanced at these gates, and the current restroom sizes are being expanded.
Monday was the first day PSU formally announced and posted updates on the current work being done this summer at Beaver Stadium. The Penn State Board of Trustees approved a $70 million improvement plan on May 21 to green light enhancements to the historic home of the Greatest Show in College Sports.





























