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Rally in the Valley excites fans

Rally in the Valley excites fans

November 6, 2009

Students capture fall at University Park

Students capture fall at University Park

November 5, 2009

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

November 1, 2009

THON 5K draws thousands

THON 5K draws thousands

November 1, 2009

Jazz masters wow audience

Jazz masters wow audience

October 28, 2009

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

October 27, 2009

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

October 27, 2009

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

October 27, 2009

Campus Night Out

Campus Night Out

October 22, 2009

Photography students play with light, shadow

Photography students play with light, shadow

October 20, 2009

Homecoming 2009

Homecoming 2009

October 17, 2009

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

October 16, 2009

Featured Video

2009 State of the University Address

2009 State of the University Address

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Photo Album: Food web

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.      
         
Paleocene sycamore leaf with insect mine from Mexican Hat, Montana.

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Paleocene sycamore leaf with insect mine from Mexican Hat, Montana.

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.      

Paleocene walnut family leaf with insect mine at margin, Mexican Hat, Montana .

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Paleocene walnut family leaf with insect mine at margin, Mexican Hat, Montana .

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.

Paleocene walnut family leaf with insect mine at base, Mexican Hat, Montana.

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Paleocene walnut family leaf with insect mine at base, Mexican Hat, Montana.

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.      

Paleocene sycamore leaf with damage from leaf-mining flies, from Mexican Hat, Montana.

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Paleocene sycamore leaf with damage from leaf-mining flies, from Mexican Hat, Montana.

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.

Fossil Paleocene leaves in rock layer with shovel handle at Mexican Hat, Montana.

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Fossil Paleocene leaves in rock layer with shovel handle at Mexican Hat, Montana.

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.

Paleocene fossil leaf site at Mexican Hat, Montana (small butte adjacent to truck)

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Paleocene fossil leaf site at Mexican Hat, Montana (small butte adjacent to truck)

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.

Fresh slab full of Paleocene fossil leaves being removed from rock bed at Mexican Hat, Montana.

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Fresh slab full of Paleocene fossil leaves being removed from rock bed at Mexican Hat, Montana.

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought.

Quarrying Paleocene fossil leaves at Mexican Hat, Montana.

According to research conducted by Dr. Peter Wilf, assistant professor of geosciences, the recovery of biodiversity after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was much more chaotic than previously thought. Quarrying Paleocene fossil leaves at Mexican Hat, Montana.

Photo Credit: Peter Wilf

Year Taken: 2006

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