Manufacturing Portrait made for Career Training Education Month
Portraits
Posed portraits of individuals or groups, in the studio, on your campus, or elsewhere in a university or college-related situation. The subject must be aware that they are being photographed. Other more candid “portraits” belong in the NEWS & COLLEGE LIFE category. Basic retouching/editing is permitted.
TU Alumni Eddie Resende in his office at the Baltimore world trade center, which overlooks the Inner Harbor and National Aquarium.
With light coming through a prismatic privacy film on a window, the faculty member focuses on synthesis and discovery, characterization, and optimization of novel quantum materials in a single crystalline form.
Captured as a complicated in-camera double exposure. A materials science engineer, post-doc researcher and recent doctoral recipient, is working with others to design treatments to neutralize the harm of secondary traumatic brain injury and reduce neurodegeneration. The work uses several UV-reactive, vibrant chemicals that inspired part of the image.
Reynaldo Julius Moorer, an entrepreneurship student, poses for a photo after a short interview. “Fear doesn't really exist in my mind. I mean, I'm ready to fail today if it's gonna get me a step closer to where I gotta go.”
Carrie Jones poses in her lab, after receiving a prestigious international grant.
Spencer is ready for the inaugural UP basketball game on March 27th. The WCU UP Program provides an inclusive, two-year, on-campus living and learning experience for college-aged persons with intellectual disability. The goal of the program is to facilitate UP students' transition from secondary school to adult life with education, employment, and independent living. The UP program currently enrolls up to 12 students at a time. WCU is proud to have the first accredited inclusive post-secondary program in the country.
Erika Border (RC ’91), Special Collections Archives/University Archivist
Kyra March, a doctoral student working toward a degree in African American history and Women’s and Gender history with a certificate in Public Humanities, curated the exhibit “The Head That Wears The Crown” at the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM) in Skillman, NJ. The exhibit features headwear donated by women from Second Calvary Baptist Church in Hopewell, N.J.
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