Monday, October 24, 2011

Transitioning to BYU In The Visual Way

Austen Snow is with BYU Students with Disabilities supervisor, John Call, in this photo taken Friday Oct. 21, 2011 at Provo, Utah.  Snow had visitied Call to discuss disability accomodattions as a transfer student.  (Photo/Jane Mcbride)

Austen Snow is with BYU Housing Supervisor Bart Stoddard in this photo taken Friday Oct. 21, 2011 at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.  Snow had visited with Stoddard to discuss in-campus housing that he will live in as a new BYU student.  (Photo/Jane Mcbride)


Bart Stoddard shows Jane Mcbride, Austen Snow's mother, a map of BYU in this Friday Oct. 21, 2011 photo in Provo,Utah.   Mcbride and Snow agreed with Stoddard that Heritage Halls
was a best option for Snow's housing needs. (Photo/Austen Snow)

A typical lunch hour at BYU's Wilkinson Center in Provo, Utah, Friday Oct. 21, 2011.
According to Austen Snow's observations, the students wore modest clothing and there were no signs
of foul language as a part of normal converstation. (Photo/Austen Snow)

In this image released by the BYU Bookstore, a lady wears a black modest dress
while carrying bookstore bags and wearing black gloves and high heels.  The BYU Honor Code
enforces strict modesty standards even in the school's advertisements.  (Photo/Austen Snow and BYU Bookstore)

Future BYU student Austen Snow  stands next to the Academic Advisement Center
sign at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, Friday Oct. 21, 2011.  Snow worked
with academic advisor Michael Lyman to discuss class options and what credits will transfer to BYU. (Photo/Jane Mcbride)

Future BYU student Austen Snow does pushups at a charity event on Brigham Young University's
campus, Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, in Provo, Utah.  Snow did pushups to help raise money for autism
awareness on the campus.  (Photo/Tyler Snow)

The "Graham Canyon", a graham cracker flavored ice cream offered by BYU Creamery
on Friday Oct. 21, 2011 in Provo, Utah.   BYU has a well known creamery that makes many flavors of
ice cream for its students, faculty, and visitors alike.  (Photo/Austen Snow)

1 comment:

  1. I've never visited BYU before, that ice cream looks good! :P

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