Penn State Lehigh Valley held its annual commencement ceremony on May 7 at ArtsQuest Center at Steelstacks in Bethlehem. The campus awarded associate and bachelor's degrees to over 100 students. Bill Phillips, Men's Health editor-in-chief and 1991 alumnus, was the featured speaker at the new venue.
Seven Penn State New Kensington Radiological Sciences students celebrated the end of their two-year program with decorated mortar boards at their commencement ceremony May 7, 2016.
Penn State Harrisburg Student Government Association President and spring 2016 graduate, Michael Cawley, takes a picture of the crowd with a selfie stick
Ashley Cutrona, left, and Jessica Findling pose at the Lion Shrine at Penn State Beaver before graduation. Both received a bachelor of science in psychology.
College Marshal William Engelbret acknowledged the graduates as they processed in to Penn State Altoona's commencement ceremony held at the Jaffa Shrine, Saturday, May 7.For additional photos from this commencement ceremony, click here.
Denise Castro, student marshal for the afternoon ceremony, leads the graduates at Penn State Berks through the reception line of faculty, staff, administrators and platform party members celebrating their achievement.
Penn State DuBois graduate Amanda Butler took inspiration from author A.A. Milne, decorating her cap to express her emotions about completing this chapter in life.
Penn State Brandywine celebrated the achievements of more than 115 graduates at its spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 7. For additional photos from this commencement ceremony, click here.
The Penn State Abington Class of 2016 stands out as the largest in the college's history — almost 400 strong — and one of its most distinguished: 55 graduated with distinction, four earned concurrent degrees, and five Schreyer Honors College medal recipients. A group of trailblazers became the first to take home Penn State College of Engineering degrees in the Philadelphia area.