To commemorate the Great American Eclipse, Penn State Behrend invites guests to visit its School of Science on Monday, Aug. 21, for telescopic viewing of the phenomenon. Free parking will be available in the parking lot outside the School of Science Complex, which is also the site for the telescopic viewing. The free public event will be held from 1 to 4 p.m., and the first 100 attendees will receive eclipse-viewing goggles.
Chloe Philip, a senior biology major at Penn State, spent the first part of the summer of 2017 exploring the Galapagos Islands with REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates). Philip is seen here on Santa Cruz Island, home to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the headquarters for the Galapagos National Park Service.
Craig Miranda, a senior at Penn State Behrend, offered this photo of himself in Dubai with the iconic Burj Al-Arab Hotel in the background. Miranda is interning through the summer in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at a cybersecurity company.
Senior Rebecca Brott offered this photo of her and a group of architectural engineering students from Penn State visiting the Great Wall of China during a two-month study abroad program that took them to several cities and historic locations.