Office of Physical Plant staff work during graduation week and throughout the year to maintain the beauty of Penn State's University Park campus.
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Scott Sunday mowed the lawn at the Shortlidge Mall area near the Life Sciences building on the morning of May 10. Sunday is an employee with Penn State's office of physical plant, building and grounds division. Landscapers like Sunday work to maintain the beauty of the University Park campus both leading to graduation and throughout the year.
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On the morning of May 10, Theresa Barger from Penn State's office of physical plant building and grounds division applied new mulch to the atrium area around Pine Cottage. During graduation week and year-round, staff from Penn State's Office of Physical Plant keep the University Park campus groomed and beautiful.
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Andy Lyle, left, and Joe Tekely prepare to plant new grass outside the Telecommunications building at Penn State's University Park campus on the morning of May 10. Office of physical plant employees work throughout the year to maintain the beauty of the campus grounds.
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During graduation week and year-round, staff from Penn State's Office of Physical Plant keep the University Park campus shining. Doug Wallace cleans the windows at the Lewis Katz Building home to Penn State's Dickinson School of Law.
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Michael Isacco prepares the soil for reseeding near the Arboretum at Penn State. Isaaco is one of many Office of Physical Plant landscapers who work to keep Penn State's University Park campus beautiful year-round.
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Don Hassinger, of Penn State's Office of Physical Plant, loosens the soil in preparation for grass seeding near the Arboretum at Penn State. Hassinger was one of many landscapers working across the University Park campus on the morning of May 10.
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Josh Dubbs, top, fills a newly created drainage area with stone at the Arboretum at Penn State. Ryan Greeley, bottom left, and Jim Snedden assist. All three Office of Physical Plant employees were out on the morning of May 10 working to create a better drainage system for plants on display at the Arboretum. OPP employees work year-round to keep Penn State looking great.
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