Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to an estimated 9,000 people on Jan. 21, 1965, inside Penn State's newly expanded Recreation Hall on the University Park campus.
Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to an estimated 9,000 people on Jan. 21, 1965, inside Penn State's newly expanded Recreation Hall on the University Park campus.
Attending the training were, front row, from left: Officer Travis Sheaffer, Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Liz Wright, Tracy Garnick and Officer Liam Martin. Middle row: Officer Richton Penn, Jennifer Henniges and Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Lynda Goldstein, Leslie Livingstone and Alex Ellsworth. Back row: Mike Chura, Sgt. James Joos, Officer David Horowitz, Sgt. Steve Guers and Officer Roger Leham.
Attending the training were, front row, from left: Officer Travis Sheaffer, Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Liz Wright, Tracy Garnick and Officer Liam Martin. Middle row: Officer Richton Penn, Jennifer Henniges and Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Lynda Goldstein, Leslie Livingstone and Alex Ellsworth. Back row: Mike Chura, Sgt. James Joos, Officer David Horowitz, Sgt. Steve Guers and Officer Roger Leham.
Accepting the award on behalf of Arts at Hayfield are, from left: Gerry Wall, past president; Barbara Lemond, founding member; Jonathan Pineno, president; and Evelyn Bachelder-Pineno, acting vice president.