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Joel Ebarb, assistant professor in visual and performing arts, uses stage makeup techniques to visually age John Apolzan, 25, a graduate student in foods and nutrition from Indianapolis. In the background, Angela Yoder, a sophomore theater major from Lafayette, applies makeup to Karis Pallone, 25, a doctoral student in sociology and gerontology from Baltimore. The students were part of a class called "Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Aging" taught by Karen Fingerman, an associate professor in child development and family studies. The course is required for graduate students who minor in gerontology. Fingerman said she wanted the students to get a sense of aging and visually grasp the reality that it will eventually happen to them.
John Apolzan, 25, a Purdue University graduate student in foods and nutrition from Indianapolis, before (left) and after aging makeup and Karis Pallone, 25, a doctoral student in sociology and gerontology from Baltimore. The students were part of a class called "Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Aging" taught by Karen Fingerman, an associate professor in child development and family studies. The course is required for graduate students who minor in gerontology. Fingerman said she wanted the students to get a sense of aging and visually grasp the reality that it will eventually happen to them. (Purdue News Service photo/David Umberger)
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