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ARMN Bat Workshop with Deborah Hammer. Balcony of Walter Reed Community Center
9/22/2016
Photographer: Lori Bowes
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
BrainSell Education - Advanced Clinical Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals Seminar for PTs, PTAs, OTs, OTAs, SLPs, RNs
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.
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.
Bill Dickenson is congratulated by Dr. Karen Pollack, World Campus Director of Academic Affairs for Undergraduate Programs, at the Summer 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration on August 10, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)
Evgenia Attia is congratulated by Dr. Karen Pollack, World Campus Director of Academic Affairs for Undergraduate Programs, at the Summer 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration on August 10, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)
Canadian weaver and textile artist Mackenzie Frère led Plant Dyes for Fiber Artists, a workshop through PNCA's Continuing Education program. April 30-May 1, 2011. Photo: Lauren Raburn.
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New flat screen monitors in the culinary kitchen help students keep an eye on what instructor Justin Peterson is doing at his station.
Ivan Mangles Araneo is congratulated by Dr. Karen Pollack, World Campus Director of Academic Affairs for Undergraduate Programs, at the Summer 2012 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Graduation Celebration on August 10, 2012. (Photo by Bill Wallace)