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February 6, 2010

Many are registered during York's bone marrow drive

Many are registered during York's bone marrow drive

February 3, 2010

Haitian earthquake victims receive help from Hershey medical staff

Haitian earthquake victims receive help from Hershey medical staff

February 3, 2010

Comedian Dunham entertains audience

Comedian Dunham entertains audience

January 29, 2010

Pink Zone game benefits breast cancer research

Pink Zone game benefits breast cancer research

January 24, 2010

Gala raises money for Four Diamonds

Gala raises money for Four Diamonds

January 22, 2010

MLK events culminate in evening celebration

MLK events culminate in evening celebration

January 20, 2010

Penn State, local students collaborate to celebrate MLK

Penn State, local students collaborate to celebrate MLK

January 17, 2010

Heard on Campus: Tony Leach, Essence, at the Forum

Heard on Campus: Tony Leach, Essence, at the Forum

January 15, 2010

The 94th annual PA Farm Show is under way

The 94th annual PA Farm Show is under way

January 10, 2010

Lady Lions hold Special Olympics clinic

Lady Lions hold Special Olympics clinic

January 9, 2010

A look back at Bowl Week

A look back at Bowl Week

January 4, 2010

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Penn State introduces Tony Leach as laureate for 2009-2010

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Photo Album: Dispatch: Alumni Association tour to France

Colorful pottery is everywhere in Provence, as evidenced by this stand at the market in Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue.

Colorful pottery is everywhere in Provence, as evidenced by this stand at the market in Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

You often can find a small statue of a saint on the corner of a building in Aix-en-Provence.

You often can find a small statue of a saint on the corner of a building in Aix-en-Provence.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

A floral shop in the town of Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue.

A floral shop in the town of Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

Many of the old townhouses in Aix-en-Provence have a fancy -- and often humorous -- stone face over the doorway.

Many of the old townhouses in Aix-en-Provence have a fancy -- and often humorous -- stone face over the doorway.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

Elegant townhouses line the main street in the town of Aix-en-Provence.

Elegant townhouses line the main street in the town of Aix-en-Provence.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

The "perched village" of Les-Baux-de-Provence is a charming little village with cobblestone streets and shops.

The "perched village" of Les-Baux-de-Provence is a charming little village with cobblestone streets and shops.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

This archway is on a 12th century church called Eglise St-Trophime, named for the man who was the first bishop of Arles. The church is one of several UNESCO World Heritage Site the Penn State travelers have visited.

This archway is on a 12th century church called Eglise St-Trophime, named for the man who was the first bishop of Arles. The church is one of several UNESCO World Heritage Site the Penn State travelers have visited.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

A group of 14 alumni and friends of Penn State are in southern France for the Penn State Alumni Association's Alumni Campus Abroad: Provence and the French Riviera. On the second day of their trip, the group learned about the time when the popes were based in Avignon, not Rome. The 14th-century Palais des Papes served as the home for nine French-born popes during the time that Avignon served as the world headquarters of the Catholic Church. For the dispatch, go to http://live.psu.edu/story/24104 online.

A group of 14 alumni and friends of Penn State are in southern France for the Penn State Alumni Association's Alumni Campus Abroad: Provence and the French Riviera. On the second day of their trip, the group learned about the time when the popes were based in Avignon, not Rome. The 14th-century Palais des Papes served as the home for nine French-born popes during the time that Avignon served as the world headquarters of the Catholic Church. For the dispatch, go to http://live.psu.edu/story/24104 online.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

This hotel entrance in Arles is typical of the charm of Provence.

This hotel entrance in Arles is typical of the charm of Provence.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

Many buildings in Provence are colorfully decorated, including this one, whose painted windows advertise a festival in Avignon.

Many buildings in Provence are colorfully decorated, including this one, whose painted windows advertise a festival in Avignon.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

A resident of Arles has decorated her windows in a rather entertaining way.

A resident of Arles has decorated her windows in a rather entertaining way.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

This fanciful balcony sculpture features a man and a woman who seem to be heckling the tourists on the street below. It's in Place de l'Horloge, the town center of Avignon.

This fanciful balcony sculpture features a man and a woman who seem to be heckling the tourists on the street below. It's in Place de l'Horloge, the town center of Avignon.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

Most of the cars in France are on the small side, in part because Europeans tend to make gas mileage a higher priority than we do, and in part because the streets are too narrow to accommodate larger cars. This Smart Car is common in Europe and will be introduced to the U.S. in 2008.

Most of the cars in France are on the small side, in part because Europeans tend to make gas mileage a higher priority than we do, and in part because the streets are too narrow to accommodate larger cars. This Smart Car is common in Europe and will be introduced to the U.S. in 2008.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

A climb to the top of the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Arles rewards visitors with this view of the city.

A climb to the top of the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Arles rewards visitors with this view of the city.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

With the French presidential election coming up, political signs for the two candidates could be found everywhere.

With the French presidential election coming up, political signs for the two candidates could be found everywhere.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

The gardens at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, the mental hospital where Vincent Van Gogh spent a year (May 1989 to May 1890). Van Gogh painted a number of his most famous works -- including "Starry Night" -- while he was here. Saint-Paul-de-Mausole is near the town of Saint-Remy-de-Provence.

The gardens at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, the mental hospital where Vincent Van Gogh spent a year (May 1989 to May 1890). Van Gogh painted a number of his most famous works -- including "Starry Night" -- while he was here. Saint-Paul-de-Mausole is near the town of Saint-Remy-de-Provence.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

This arch is part of the ruins of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, the 14th-century summer home of the French popes. The site offers a superb view of the Provence countryside. Today Chateauneuf-du-Pape is the name of a village and region well known for its wines.

This arch is part of the ruins of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, the 14th-century summer home of the French popes. The site offers a superb view of the Provence countryside. Today Chateauneuf-du-Pape is the name of a village and region well known for its wines.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

The group's guide shows the Penn State travelers the cafe in Arles where Van Gogh painted "Cafe du Soir." In the 15 months he lived in Arles, Van Gogh did 300 paintings, but interestingly, the town has none of them today -- they're all in museums and private collections elsewhere around the world.

The group's guide shows the Penn State travelers the cafe in Arles where Van Gogh painted "Cafe du Soir." In the 15 months he lived in Arles, Van Gogh did 300 paintings, but interestingly, the town has none of them today -- they're all in museums and private collections elsewhere around the world.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

The ancient Roman arena in Arles, Les Arenes, seated 20,000 people when it was built for gladiator fights 2,000 years ago.

The ancient Roman arena in Arles, Les Arenes, seated 20,000 people when it was built for gladiator fights 2,000 years ago.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

This immense and extremely well-preserved theatre in the town of Orange is still used today, for concerts ranging from opera to rock.

This immense and extremely well-preserved theatre in the town of Orange is still used today, for concerts ranging from opera to rock.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

One of the most visited sites in the south of France is the ancient Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard; Built 2,000 years ago, it represented extremely advanced engineering know-how and once extended 30 miles.

One of the most visited sites in the south of France is the ancient Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard; Built 2,000 years ago, it represented extremely advanced engineering know-how and once extended 30 miles.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

The best view of the famed bridge Pont d'Avignon is from a windy overlook on the grounds of the Palace of the Popes. The bridge once had 22 arches, extending over the Rhone River, over the island on the right-hand side of the photo, and over another branch of the Rhone not shown here. Today just four arches remain.

The best view of the famed bridge Pont d'Avignon is from a windy overlook on the grounds of the Palace of the Popes. The bridge once had 22 arches, extending over the Rhone River, over the island on the right-hand side of the photo, and over another branch of the Rhone not shown here. Today just four arches remain.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

Visitors can stroll on the Pont d'Avignon and walk right up to the point where the bridge abruptly ends.

Visitors can stroll on the Pont d'Avignon and walk right up to the point where the bridge abruptly ends.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

A group of 14 alumni and friends of Penn State are in southern France for the Penn State Alumni Association's Alumni Campus Abroad: Provence and the French Riviera. Tina Hay captured these photos from the event. This is the famed Pont d'Avignon bridge -- or what's left of it. Originally built in the 12th century, destroyed during one of the Crusades in the 13th century, rebuilt, it was heavily damaged by floods in the 17th century. It's on the Rhone River in Avignon, France. The structure on the right-hand side is a chapel. Read the full story at http://live.psu.edu/story/24069

A group of 14 alumni and friends of Penn State are in southern France for the Penn State Alumni Association's Alumni Campus Abroad: Provence and the French Riviera. Tina Hay captured these photos from the event. This is the famed Pont d'Avignon bridge -- or what's left of it. Originally built in the 12th century, destroyed during one of the Crusades in the 13th century, rebuilt, it was heavily damaged by floods in the 17th century. It's on the Rhone River in Avignon, France. The structure on the right-hand side is a chapel. Read the full story at http://live.psu.edu/story/24069

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

The Provence region is famous for its fragrances. Later in the trip participants will visit Grasse, a major site in the perfume industry. Most likely participants will have plenty of opportunities to buy soaps like these.

The Provence region is famous for its fragrances. Later in the trip participants will visit Grasse, a major site in the perfume industry. Most likely participants will have plenty of opportunities to buy soaps like these.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

One of the many charismatic old buildings in Avignon, this building is still an active theatre.

One of the many charismatic old buildings in Avignon, this building is still an active theatre.

Photo Credit: Tina Hay

Year Taken: 2007

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