Monday, February 20, 2012

THON 2012 Moralers

Moralers of the "Holzer Hears a Who" group, from left, Meredith Moore, Doug Komandt and Kelly Margevich have fun with bubbles. / Photo by Alina Gluck

THON 2012

Gabe Brobson, 4, of Harrisburg, Pa., sits on dancer Lindsay Borgen's shoulders. / Photo by Alina Gluck

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Downtown State College pottery studio

Kristen Moscipan, a senior majoring in psychology, left, helps her friend Claudia Lagoa-Miguel, 11, paint glaze onto a ceramic fish at 2000 Degrees pottery studio in downtown State College, Pa. Friday Feb. 3, 2012. Photo by Alina Gluck.

2000 Degrees Pottery Studio

Courtney Woodring of State College, left, helps her sister Alexis, 8, paint glaze onto a plate at 2000 Degrees pottery studio in downtown State College, Pa. Friday Feb. 3, 2012. Photo by Alina Gluck

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Diversity at Penn State


Nicolette Orji, a Penn State junior majoring in biobehavioral health, watches herself transform into a different race using the Human Race machine in the HUB Robeson Center, Monday Jan. 16, 2012. The machine used her photo and digitally altered it to show her as another race. This machine was used to challenge perceptions about race. Photo by Alina Gluck.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Diversity at Penn State

Sean Minnick, a Penn State senior majoring in energy business finance, shows Katherine Pearson, a Penn State graduate student studying sociology, how to use The Human Race machine in the HUB Robeson Center Monday Jan. 16, 2012. This machine takes a photograph of the person and then shows how they would look as a different race. The Human Race machine was a part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. day of Commemoration. Minnick said the Elbery College of Science put this together. The Human Race machine tried to challenge perceptions of race.