One Day at Penn State
Photo posted May 5, 2017 in News by Comm 269 Introduction to Photojournalism
Photojournalism students in introductory class spent a single day documenting the different ways people learn at Penn State from the greenhouse to the gym.
On Friday March 3, 2017, Ariel Yoga class of six, pose upside-down while taking a moment to breath at PYP Studio's in State College, PA. The class gets together every Friday morning to practice in order to challenge themselves and improve on their skills. / Photo by Sarah Kahn
Austin Rausch, 27, from State College, PA, works on one of his costume designs in the Theater Building at Penn State on Friday March 3, 2017. Austin is originally from Austin, Texas and is currently working on his master’s degree for costume design. / Photo by Sarah Kahn
Tori Lord observes a fitness class at the White Building on Friday, March 3, 2017. Lord is evaluating an instructor who is auditioning to teach classes. / Photo by Jill Beckman
Cory Utter lets his personality shine through while training Allison McCullough at Dunkin’ Donuts on Friday, March 3, 2017. McCullough is in her third week of training at the location on College Ave. / Photo by Jill Beckman
David Stambler questions a missed note as he listens to Penn State’s Centre Dimensions jazz ensemble in Music Building II on Friday, March 3, 2017. Stambler teaches saxophone at the School of Music and filled in as conductor for Marko Marcinko, who normally teaches the class. / Photo by Gabriela Stevenson
Colin Casto gently cups a leaf of hydroponic lettuce in his fingers in a campus greenhouse on Friday, March 3, 2017. Casto tends to the lettuce as part of Penn State’s Student Farm Club, which is attempting to grow vegetables without soil. / Photo by Gabriela Stevenson
Michelle Duleavy, left, instructs her students in her Introduciton to Jazz class in Penn State’s White building on Friday, March 3, 2017. Duleavy’s guest drummer, Drew Bastian, 28, also helped students match their movements and steps to different instruments and beat measures. / Photo by Anna Marcus
Ag Day visitors stop to enjoy complimentary ice cream served by Susquehanna County Dairy Royalty. More than 50 gallons of ice cream were served throughout the March 3 event. / Photo by Callie Curley