Army 2nd Lt. Hannah Levine, a fire support officer for E/2-1 Cavalry Regiment, proudly poses with her Penn State flag after returning from an advising mission with the Security Forces Assistance Brigade in Logar Province, Afghanistan. Levine is a 2017 Penn State graduate in public relations in the Bellisario College of Communications.
Navy Lt. Samantha (Thompson) Johnson and her husband, Todd Johnson, on the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This photo, taken in 2014 on the 70th anniversary of D-Day, was captured just after the promotion ceremony for 10 new lieutenants, including Samantha Johnson, from Patrol Squadron 4. "It is an honor and a privilege to serve my country," said Johnson. Johnson is still active duty, currently serving as a P-3 pilot, MQ-4C air vehicle operator, and a weapons and tactics instructor at the Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Weapons School in Jacksonville, Florida. Johnson is a 2010 Penn State graduate in aerospace engineering and an alumna of the University's Naval ROTC program.
Army Spc. Chantel Harley was caught in a candid moment as she was about to exit a Chinook helicopter. Harley, who worked as an avionics mechanic for the military, now works for Penn State as an admissions counselor. She earned a bachelor's degree from the College of the Liberal Arts in 2013 and is currently pursuing a master's degree in homeland security at Penn State.
Lt. Greta Stevens, a member of the United States Navy Nurse Corps, poses with her mother, Renee Stevens, on board the USNS Comfort in 2015. Renee Stevens is a retired Nurse Corps officer herself and was able to join her daughter for the final few days of her deployment for a Tiger Cruise back in the U.S., which allows family members to join the mission for a short period of time. Greta Stevens earned a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Penn State in 2013 and was in the Naval ROTC program at the University.
Penn State alumna Heidi Pross, a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, is shown in Marietta, Georgia, in 2004 working on the C-5 AMP program, helping Lockheed update the fly by wire/dial system to a glass cockpit. Pross' educational experiences at Penn State were huge influences in the advice and decisions she made during the program. In 2003, Pross earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology. She was a member of the Penn State Air Force ROTC program.
Brittany Tryzbiak, a captain in the U.S. Army, overlooks the mountains of Gardez, Afghanistan, during a deployment with the 101st Airborne Division in 2011. Her unit was there to support a partnership with the Afghan National Army. In 2009, Tryzbiak earned a bachelor of arts degree in crime, law and justice from Penn State.
“Nothing to Hide,” a touring photo-text exhibit that aims to prevent prejudice and discrimination around mental health and mental illness, will be on display at the Penn State Mont Alto Library, second floor, Sept. 4-30. The exhibit will open with a reception from noon to 3 p.m. Sept. 4. The public is invited to attend the reception and view the exhibit free of charge throughout its duration.
Photos by Gigi Kaeser, courtesy of Family Diversity Projects, are on display in the “Nothing to Hide” photo-text exhibit at the Penn State Mont Alto Library, Sept. 4-30. The ehixibit aims to prevent prejudice and discrimination around mental health and mental illness.
On Aug. 18, Penn State Mont Alto’s Multipurpose Activities Center was a hub of activity with flowing academic regalia and welcoming words of advice and encouragement for this year’s incoming class.