
The winning picture in the 2025 Penn State Today spring photo contest was submitted by Bethany Stitzer, an undergraduate student studying biomedical engineering in the College of Engineering. The submitted caption reads: "Spring blossoms surrounding Old Main on a quiet morning, April 17, 2025."
Thank you to all who participated in the 2025 Penn State Today spring photo contest! We received an incredible selection of photos showcasing spring at Penn State. The winning photo was submitted by Bethany Stitzer, an undergraduate student studying biomedical engineering at University Park, and highlights spring blossoms surrounding Old Main on a quiet April morning.
See more top overall submissions, as selected by Penn State Today editors, in the gallery below. And, stay tuned to future issues of Penn State Today for more great pictures submitted by members of the University community.

Photo submitted by Andrew D. Regan, an undergraduate studying enterprise technology integration in the College of Information Sciences and Technology. The submitted caption reads: "Two tiny flowers finally poking out of the the ground after a long, unpredictable winter. The sun casting behind them to illuminate them, only amplifying their presence in that moment. This photo was taken around 6 p.m. on March 22, 2025, underneath the trees right outside of Atherton Hall.

Photo submitted by Theresa Giardino, regional senior director for campus relations in the Office of the Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses. The submitted caption reads: "This is my 'Light on Leaves' photo of Old Willow 4, taken on the Penn State Abington campus the morning of April 9, 2025."

Photo submitted by Nava Giri, a graduate student studying mechanical engineering at Penn State Harrisburg. The submitted caption reads: "Spring blooms into brilliance at the heart of the Harrisburg campus — where vibrant tulips and clear skies remind us that growth is always in season."

Photo submitted by Natalie Marioni, Penn State Extension educator and master watershed steward coordinator. The submitted caption reads: "Two of my favorite hobbies are photography and 'herping'. Herping is when you go out specifically to find reptiles and amphibians. This is especially fun in the spring when many amphibians search for breeding ponds and when male frogs can be heard calling in sometimes deafening choruses to entice females to mate. Flipping over logs is a great way to find some of Pennsylvania's salamander species, like this Eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) I found under a log while recently visiting family in New York. Both herping and macro photography provide opportunities to connect with the environment and the role we play as master watershed stewards in helping to restore and conserve habitats."

The winning picture in the 2025 Penn State Today spring photo contest was submitted by Bethany Stitzer, an undergraduate student studying biomedical engineering in the College of Engineering. The submitted caption reads: "Spring blossoms surrounding Old Main on a quiet morning, April 17, 2025."