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Shuvanon Shahid and Christian Lucia present their group's poster, “The Role of Librarians in Writing Book Reviews” at Penn State Altoona's 2018 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Fair. (Art and Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences)

Students participate in a STAR Series workshop led by Sam Tanner

Sam Tanner STAR Series 10

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.

Sam Tanner leading a STAR Series workshop

Sam Tanner STAR Series 9

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.

Students, faculty, and staff participate in a STAR Series workshop led by Sam Tanner

Sam Tanner STAR Series 7

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.

Students, faculty, and staff participate in a STAR Series workshop led by Sam Tanner

Sam Tanner STAR Series 8

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.

Students, faculty, and staff participate in a STAR Series workshop led by Sam Tanner

Sam Tanner STAR Series 6

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.

Sam Tanner leading a STAR Series workshop

Sam Tanner STAR Series 4

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.

Students, faculty, and staff participate in a STAR Series workshop led by Sam Tanner

Sam Tanner STAR Series 5

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.

Sam Tanner leading a STAR Series workshop

Sam Tanner STAR Series 3

Samuel Tanner, assistant professor of literacy education, presented “Improvisation: Teaching, Learning, and Being” on Thursday, April 12, 2018, in the Mountain View Room of Port-Sky Café. His interactive talk was part of the Spotlight on Teaching and Research (STAR) Series in which faculty share how their research influences their teaching and vice versa. The series is co-sponsored by the English and Honors Programs.