The monitor wall in the control room at WPSU-TV reflected the combination of live images from studio and sound along with the variety of videotaped roll-ins and graphics used in the virtual production of Penn State's Spring 2020 Commencement ceremony on May 9.
The livestreamed broadcast of Penn State's Virtual Spring 2020 Commencement ceremony originated from the control room of WPSU-TV on the afternoon of May 9.
Penn State President Eric Barron welcomed graduates, families and friends to the livestream of Spring 2020 Commencement ceremony on the afternoon of May 9. The broadcast also included live remarks from Vice President and Provost Nicholas Jones, along with a variety of videotaped features and special guest appearances.
Penn State Vice President and Provost Nicholas Jones, left, co-hosted the Spring 2020 Virtual Commencement ceremony live from WPSU-TV studios along with Penn State President Eric Barron. The May 9 livestream was viewed by Penn State graduates, families and friends worldwide.
A look behind the scenes as Penn State President Eric Barron and Vice President and Provost Nicholas Jones hosted the streaming of the University's virtual 2020 Spring Commencement ceremony, live from studios at WPSU-TV on May 9.
Summer Start is a unique opportunity for you to begin your Penn State education early, earning credits and learning about the University resources available to support you. Penn State York is ready to meet you where you are today and take you to where you want to be. Incoming students at all 19 Penn State Commonwealth Campuses can begin their college coursework this summer through this new program.
Penn State York graduates will celebrate their achievements on Saturday, May 9 during the University-wide virtual commencement ceremony and with videos honoring them.
The University's first virtual commencement ceremony is set for Saturday, May 9 beginning at 2 p.m., and features web pages highlighting graduates from throughout the University.