The Penn State Mont Alto faculty and students who participated in planting Trees for Tomorrow included, from left to right, Ryan Varner; Peter Linehan, associate professor of forestry; Zachary Clemens; Garrett Monn; Cameron Murphy; Craig Houghton, instructor in forestry; Donna Morelli, Pennsylvania state director for the Alliance for Chesapeake Bay; Pennsylvania Sen. Richard Alloway III; and Austin Short. Present but not pictured was Beth Brantley, instructor in forestry.
More than 140 Penn State Mont Alto alumni and supporters attended the campus' seventh annual Alumni & Friends Football Tailgate Oct. 10 at the Nittany Lion Inn on Penn State's University Park campus prior to the Homecoming football game against Indiana.
Photographer Judith Moore, left, speaks with Penn State Mont Alto students and Freya Qually, senior instuctor in art, during a reception to open her art exhibit, "Street People of the World."
“I want to thank each of the donors in the room that believe in students they are supporting and for making it possible for individuals like me to receive a Penn State education.”— Bridget Kenney, who will graduate from Penn State in 2016, Paul & Rachel White Scholarship Recipient