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As a Penn State Wilkes-Barre business major, you’ll engage in internships where you’ll gain real-world experience by being immersed in day-to-day business operations.

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As a Penn State Wilkes-Barre business major, you’ll engage in internships where you’ll gain real-world experience by being immersed in day-to-day business operations.

A small turtle crawls on a sidewalk

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Photo submitted by Chrissie Fitzgerald, academic program supervisor of graduate programs in the College of Information Sciences and Technology. Chrissie's submitted caption reads: "This turtle was spotted on the sidewalk behind the Deike and Electrical Engineering buildings at University Park on June 27, 2024. He was tiny!"

A picture looking up to the sky through a group of purple flowers

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Photo submitted by Janhavi Damani, a postdoctoral scholar in the College of Health and Human Development. Janhavi's submitted caption reads: "Giant purple allium bulbs near Burrowes Road at the University Park campus on May 24, 2024."

Four purple flowers, one with both a monarch butterfly and bumble bee on top of it

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Photo submitted by Marie Muñiz, a graduate student studying entomology in the College of Agricultural Sciences. Maria's submitted caption reads: "Did you know that bees are excellent associative learners? Bumble bees, for example, can learn to link other bees visiting flowers with whether those flowers have food or not. What a bee learns through these associations depends on its previous experiences with the environment. Captured in the Pollinator Gardens at the Penn State Arboretum, this photo shows a bee and a butterfly visiting the same flower for food. While it's known that bumble bees can learn from other bees, there are many diverse insects that visit flowers who may also provide valuable information about food! Next time you see bees in a foraging frenzy, know there are methods to their madness!"

A small purple flower grows in the crack of a sidewalk

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Photo submitted by Sabrina Knox, an undergraduate student studying philosophy and English in the College of the Liberal Arts who is pursuing a master's degree in international affairs through the Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate program. Sabrina's submitted caption reads: "This photo was taken near the Nittany Lion Inn while I was on an early summer run."

Pink rhododendron in the foreground with an academic building and large tree in the background

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Photo submitted by Jacqueline Anne Warnick-Piatt, alumni relations and stewardship officer at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. Jacqueline's submitted caption reads: "Penn State Wilkes-Barre's Nesbitt Academic Commons from our historic Hayfield House, taken from behind the rhododendron."

A close up shot of white flowers with a honey bee on one of theem

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Photo submitted by Rose Banker, an undergraduate student in the Division of Undergraduate Studies. Rose shared a story behind her photo, which was taken on May 30, 2023, at the Arboretum at Penn State. Rose wrote: "I had just found my Papa’s old camera and decided to give it a try. My Papa was an amazing nature photographer. I had not much experience prior to taking this photo, but I felt so happy taking photos with his camera. It made me hope that he would be proud of me for stepping in his shoes. I had taken many photos this day, but this one was one of my best. The image is of a honey bee, who has found himself a big patch of Panicled Aster to pollinate. The setting is the end of spring going into summer, as the month of May ends and June begins. The time is around sunset, which gave the lighting a pretty gold tint. The camera is focused on the honey bee and the little patch of flowers around him. The flowers to the right and behind the honey bee are out of focus, since he is the main focus along with the flower patch he is tending to."