Atoms for Peace

Penn State in 1955 became the first university licensed by the Atomic Energy Comission to operate a nuclear reactor as part of U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" program. Named for Wm. Breazeale, Penn State's first professor of nuclear engineering, the reactor became a training and research tool for peaceful applications of atomic energy.

This sign has been stolen and has been missing for some time. The picture above shows how the site actually looks. We did some digital enhancement of this photo so that the sign would appear to be complete.

If you know where the sign is, please let us know.