The Commuter Meal Plan features three price levels: $250, $500 and $1,000. The $250 level, which is new this year, offers flexibility for students seeking a small number of meals, snacks and/or beverages per week at Campus Dining locations.
Although the wooded walkway leading up to the Hayfield House is no longer technically an arboretum as it was in the days of John Conyngham, it still fills 15 acres on campus with natural beauty and remains an important landmark on the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus.
This historical photo, taken by photographer J. C. Maugans, provides a glimpse into what The Wilkes-Barre Record called "a garden park" in 1934, when what would become the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus was the vacation home of coal baron John Conyngham and his wife Bertha.
This historical photo, taken by photographer J.C. Maugans in 1934, shows the walkway through the wooded acreage leading to the iconic Hayfield House, which at the time boasted two of every native Pennsylvania tree, originally planted by coal baron John Conyngham.
Jonathan Pineno (Friedman Art Gallery director) and Megan Mac Gregor (librarian) standing in front of the Nesbitt Library's 3D printer; two of the small green widgets are sitting on top.