Photo Gallery
Penn State Intercom......March 29 , 2001

police3

Jeff Helwig, primary instructor for control techniques, demonstrates a combination wrist and knee maneuver that will hold a suspect until help arrives. Helwig was teaching sheriff deputies as part of their intensive law enforcement training provided by the University's Justice and Safety Institution the University Park campus.
Photo: Greg Grieco


It's chilly in there

film

Michelle Dzyak, archives assistant, files an old film for safe keeping in the audio/visual cold storage facility in the basement of Paterno Library on the University Park campus. For information about the University Libraries Department of Preservation, check the Web at http://www.libraries.psu.edu/iasweb/preservation/.

Photo: Greg Grieco


lang

Gerald Lang, professor of photography and director of the Digital Photography Studio on the University Park campus, helps direct one of his student shoots in the studio. "The Digital Photography Studio, Student Photographs," contemporary images created through digital technology, is on display through May 20 in the Candace and Patrick E. Malloy III Diversity Studies Room, 109 Pattee Library on the University Park campus. The photos are from classes taught by Lang, and present the current evolution of photo technology. For information about the exhibit, call (814) 865-0401.
Photo: Greg Grieco


ARTS_LeMiz
"Les Miserables," Victor Hugo's sweeping story of revolutionary France, returns to Eisenhower Auditorium on the University Park campus. Performances of the musical are scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, March 29, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, March 31, and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 1. For ticket information, call (814) 863-0255.


ARTS_helenklebesadel
The exhibit "Everyday Use," is a collection of paintings by Helen Klebesadel, associate professor of art at Lawrence University in Appleton Wi. These watercolors are naturalistic representations of quilts. Klebesadel's exhibit is a tribute to the women in her family who presented their creative voices to the world through their needles and cloth.

imaging

Network administrator Phil Pruszko reviews the process while electronic file room entry person Tracey Shilling scans applications into the Admissions imaging system.


RESEARCH_Wheeler

Eileen Wheeler, assistant professor of agricultural engineering, examines test plants in a greenhouse. Wheeler has been involved in research about the role wetlands play in reducing odors from hog manure.
Photo: Greg Grieco


Is it really that warm out?

lawnchair
It's probably still a bit too cold for shorts, but that didn't stop undergraduate student Tom Hays from donning some summer gear and setting up his lawn chair on University Park's Old Main lawn to do some studying and catch some rays, above. Below, Jennifer Martz, a junior in elementary education, also took advantage of a sunny day to read the paper on the Old Main steps. More than 11,900 newspapers are read each day by students systemwide, thanks to the Newspaper Readership Program. The program offers free newspapers to all students living both on- and off- campus at 20 locations with undergraduate programs.
Photos: Greg Grieco

newspaper

Back