About the Department
Our mission is to conduct outstanding research on insect science that will improve human health, quality of life, and the sustainability of our food and ecosystems.
Entomology is the study of insects. It is an interdisciplinary life science that contributes much to our understanding of life, our environment, and the well-being of our society. Insects are the predominant species on Earth, representing the greatest biodiversity with more than one million known species. Not surprising, insects significantly affect human civilization, whether the impact is positive, such as pollination of our food plants, or negative, such as competition with our food supply or carriers of major human diseases.
We have developed strong entomological programs and traditions in teaching, outreach, and research. Prospective graduate students will find information on our educational programs, curriculum, and research opportunities. If you need information on the management of insect pests, numerous fact sheets are available that address your specific needs.
Research in the Department of Entomology addresses diverse questions and uses a wide variety of experimental approaches and methodologies. Nevertheless, what bonds us is an interest in understanding fundamental and applied biological questions from the level of the molecule to the level of the population and the community. Knowledge of entomology is expanding at a rapid pace, creating great possibilities for innovative research at the interface of life sciences research. Penn State offers exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary research through interaction with intercollege programs in Ecology, Plant Physiology, Genetics, and other life sciences.
If you want to discover more about entomology at Penn State, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.
Latest News
January 30, 2026
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Upcoming Events
Julia Bowsher Seminar
February 6, 2026
107 Forest Resources Building
Ag Sciences Student Panel: A Day in the Life and Q&A
February 10, 2026
Future Student Event: Bridging Resources to Success in Ag Sciences
March 18, 2026
Ag Sciences Student Panel: A Day in the Life and Q&A
April 21, 2026
Department of Entomology
Address
501 ASI Building453 Shortlidge Rd
University Park, PA 16802
- Email entomology@psu.edu
- Office 814-865-1895
- Fax 814-865-3048