Social media feeds will soon be flooded with tweets chronicling a day in the life of a Penn State student.

The university will launch a 24-hour social media campaign, dubbed #PSU24, on Thursday in an effort to showcase the many moments and experiences that make up a day at Penn State, on campuses around Pennsylvania and at locations around the world.

The effort will go from sunrise to sunrise, beginning at 7:32 a.m. EDT on Oct. 23 and concluding at 7:33 a.m. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends are encouraged to contribute using #PSU24with photos, videos and messages of their Penn State moments throughout the day on Twitter, Instagram, Vine and Facebook.

"There is so much happening all day every day in the Penn State community and we want to highlight the vast number of experiences Penn Staters share each day that make our community what it is," Geoff Rushton, manager of the University's Social Media Office, said in a statement.

The campaign aims to show the moments, big and small, that are part of a day at Penn State -- late nights in the library, camping out at Nittanyville, research in the lab, classroom discussions, studying in another country, working behind the scenes and much more.

"Whether it's a World Campus student studying on the other side of the world, or a staff member working on campus overnight, Penn State really never sleeps," Rushton said. "This is a great opportunity to spotlight the incredible spirit of Penn Staters and the impact they are making every day."

Social media posts will be collected and curated for anyone to follow at https://psu24.psu.edu. The site also includes downloads of the #PSU24 mark for contributors to include in their photos.