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Susan Bartal
Penn State Hazleton Chancellor Gary Lawler greets Hakan Can, assistant professor from Penn State Schuylkill, as the Road Scholars arrive at his campus. For more photos, click on the image above.
Roughly 55 participants hit the road for the 13th annual Road Scholars Tour on Monday. The tour, held May 12-14 this year, offers new and newly tenured Penn State faculty several dynamic opportunities to learn about the University and Pennsylvania as they travel to several Penn State campuses and tour businesses and popular historic sites. This year's participants will visit four University locations, the Capitol Building in Harrisburg and six additional sites, including an Amish farm in Lancaster County, Eckley Miners' Village in Weatherly, Samuel S. Lewis State Park in Lewisberry, the Milton S. Hershey School in Hershey, Starbucks coffee roasting plant in York and Sterman Masser Inc. in Sacramento, Pa. Photos of the tour are available at http://live.psu.edu/stilllife/1677, http://live.psu.edu/stilllife/1680 and http://live.psu.edu/stilllife/1681 online.