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PNCA’s Pre-College Studios is a selection of week-long intensive studios for students ages 15 to 18 who want to experience studying at a top art and design college. The Pre-College Studios gives young artists the platform to expand their art and design knowledge and skills, while strengthening their overall portfolio for college admissions.

 

Courses Include:

Graphic Novel & Illustration

Painting

Drawing

Printmaking

Fashion Studio

 

The Pre-College Studios offer you the choice of a single-week immersion up to the full, four-week program enrollment, July 6 – July 31, 2015. Each week you can choose from a changing menu of studio courses that includes studio arts, Design, Media Arts and Writing. Year round Pre-College academic offerings include a rotating schedule of courses for students ages 14-18. Many of these selections are offered for one college credit and allow high school students become familiar with PNCA’s college instruction and atmosphere.

 

Photos By Michah Fischer '13

New graduate Kyle Sullivan and guest at the Summer 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration on August 10, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)

Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Spring 2014 graduation celebration held in State College, PA, on May 10, 2014. (Photo by Bill Wallace)

The Association of Rice Alumni and the Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies hosted Classroom Connect 2018 on Saturday, April 21. The event featured lectures by some of Rice's top experts, faculty-led immersive learning experiences, and opportunities to network and connect with fellow attendees.

New graduate Sheridan Chambers is congratulated by Dr. Roger Williams, Executive Director, Penn State Alumni Association, Dr. Robert Pangborn, Interim Executive Vice President and Provost, Penn State, and Dr. Karen Pollack, Director of Academic Affairs, Undergraduate Programs, World Campus, at the Fall 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration held on December 21, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)

New inductee Melissa Cumblidge is all smiles at the annual induction ceremony held by the Penn State Pi Delta Chi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda on May 14 at Penn State’s University Park campus.

New graduate Anna Silverthorn is congratulated by Dr. Roger Williams, Executive Director, Penn State Alumni Association, Dr. Robert Pangborn, Interim Executive Vice President and Provost, Penn State, and Dr. Karen Pollack, Director of Academic Affairs, Undergraduate Programs, World Campus, at the Fall 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration held on December 21, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)

A guest looks through the printed program at the Fall 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration held on December 21, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)

Dr. Karen Pollack, World Campus Director of Academic Affairs for Undergraduate Programs, speaks at the Summer 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration on August 10, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)

  

UGA Griffin Kids Cooking Camp - led by Trudy Gill - Photos by Sharon Dowdy and Yancey Barton

The daylong lecture series focused on metastatic brain and spinal tumors. Thank you to all who attended!

Graduates and guests are all smiles at the Fall 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration held on December 21, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)

The Portland Mini Maker Faire is presented by OMSI and Make: Magazine, and supported by ESCO. It celebrates the Maker movement and brings together Makers of all fields with the goal of supporting grassroots innovation in the community.

 

Museum of Contemporary Craft and PNCA had two activities at this year’s Mini Maker Faire. MoCC + PNCA’s Continuing Education department provided a hand’s on mask-making activity and participants learned what's coming up at the museum and saw what fun and making awaits them at the Museum or in a CE class.

 

PNCA’s make + think + code lab was on hand to provide a basic understanding of how 3D printing technology works. Utilizing 3Doodler pens, visitors made 3D printed objects by hand, enabling them to gain a new perspective into the blooming field of 3D Printing and fabrication. Photos by Sara Kaltwasser.

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