Students in Professor Ian Marshall’s Creative Writing and the Natural World class present their 18-verse half-renga poems. The art of haiku grew out of the ancient form of renga, which is a series of linked verses composed by a group of poets.
Students in Professor Ian Marshall’s Creative Writing and the Natural World class present their 18-verse half-renga poems. The art of haiku grew out of the ancient form of renga, which is a series of linked verses composed by a group of poets.
Students in Professor Ian Marshall’s Creative Writing and the Natural World class present their 18-verse half-renga poems. The art of haiku grew out of the ancient form of renga, which is a series of linked verses composed by a group of poets.
C. David Kimmel raises his glass in a toast with Penn State Altoona Chancellor and Dean Lori J. Bechtel-Wherry during the Renaissance Fund Dinner in his honor.
Alumnus Ronald Nimitz will visit Penn State Altoona Thursday, April 13 in the Edith Davis Eve Chapel and offer lectures on his experiences with nuclear engineering.