BRADFORD,
PA – The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has launched a new virtual tour
to give prospective students, their parents and other online visitors a feel
for the campus and its facilities as well as the academic programs and
extracurricular activities that take place there.
The
tour, which can be seen at www.upb.pitt.edu and tour.pittbradford.org, was created by
Campus Tours of Auburn, Maine, with assistance from faculty, staff and
students.
“This
tour showcases our beautiful campus and modern facilities,” said Pat Frantz
Cercone, executive director of communications and marketing who oversaw the
project, “as well as the fascinating academic projects and exciting activities
that take place here.
“We
hope prospective students and their parents, along with other online visitors,
will find the virtual tour helpful, and after taking it will want to visit
Pitt-Bradford in person to see for themselves how amazing our campus is.”
The
tour features 20 stops, from Hanley Library to the CSI House, from the Richard
E. and Ruth McDowell Sport and Fitness Center to Residence Life. Each stop
includes a short video in which a Pitt-Bradford student provides details for
that particular location, several indoor and outdoor photos, and links to more
information. A few stops also have additional academic-related videos.
Five
of the stops also feature 360-degree panoramic photos: Bromeley Family Theater
in Blaisdell Hall, the Kenneth C. Jadlowiec Fitness Center in the Sport and
Fitness Center, the KOA Dining Room in the Frame-Westerberg Commons, the Dr.
Robert B. Bromeley Quadrangle, and the Kessel Athletic Complex.
The
Outdoor Learning stop highlights the unique hands-on opportunities students
have because of the campus’ location, including classes and research conducted
in the Tunungwant Creek or along the Richard E. McDowell Community Trail and
internships in the Allegheny National Forest.
Seven
Pitt-Bradford students served as narrators for the project: Love Lee, a 2014
graduate in broadcast communications; Dan Robinson, a 2014 graduate in
broadcast communications; Saul Rubin, a biology major from Silver Spring, Md.;
Hannah Chai, a 2014 graduate in hospitality management; Alana Stewart, a public
relations major from Powder Springs, Ga.; Ashley Fitzpatrick, a broadcast
communications major from Bradford; and Justin Pabon, a broadcast
communications major from Tobyhanna.
Visitors
to the new tour can navigate it in two ways: They can choose any or all of the
20 stops listed in the menu and access them in any order and as often as they
choose. Visitors also can navigate the tour by using the interactive map, a
detailed representation of campus. When a visitor clicks on a location on the
map, the map will zoom in on that stop, and the student narration will begin.
Or, visitors can traverse through the tour using a combination of the two.
The
new tour is optimized for mobile devices and also is GPS integrated, making it
easier for first-time visitors to get around when they’re on campus. Visitors
on campus with a mobile device can access the virtual tour, which will provide
a prompter each time they’re near a particular location. They can then access
that stop on their device to learn more as they approach the location.
In
addition to highlighting locations and activities on campus, the tour features
two stops dedicated to opportunities off campus. The Bradford, Pa., stop
highlights what is available in town, including the Main Street Movie House,
restaurants and shops.
The
Points of Interest stop showcases the many recreational opportunities in the
region and beyond, including swimming and biking in Allegany State Park, hiking
and fishing in the Allegheny National Forest, skiing and snowboarding at
Holiday Valley, and shopping and sight-seeing in Erie, Pittsburgh, Buffalo,
N.Y., Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada.
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