5 Thu rs • Intervarsity Christian Fellowship meet ing, 7-9 pm, Reed 114 • SPC Movie: "I Know What You Did Last Summer" 10pm 9 Mon • Career Development Center- "Women's Professional Dress Workshop," 7-Bpm, Reed 3 All submissions for the calendar should be made available to the Collegian by s:oopm on the Monday before publication. Please send via inter-office mail to the Collegian Calendar Editor, drop it off at the Collegian office, or send it to BEHRCOLL3@aoI.com. The Collegian ((noun guanintee publication of events due to Apace constraints. The Collegian also reserves the right to edit an material submitted for publication. The calendar is intended ;or Renowned anthropologist, literary critic, and linguist Dr. Ivan Van Sertima will speak on Tuesday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Reed Commons. Sertima's presentation, "Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern," will explore the expanding awareness of African science be fore the discovery of the Americas. His lecture is part of the celebra tion of Black History Month. Events Renowned anthropologist, literary critic, and linguist Dr Ivan Van Sertima will speak on Tuesday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Reed Commons. Sertima's presentation, "Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern," will explore the expanding awareness of science before the discovery of the Americas. His lecture is part of the celebration of Black History Month. The String Trio of New York, a chamber jazz ensemble, will perform Wednesday, February I I at noon in the Reed Wintergarden. The group's performance will continue Music at Noon: The Logan Wintergarden Series, which brings world-class musicians to the College to perform in an informal setting. Notices Intervarsity Christian Fellowship meetings 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Febru ary 5 and Thursday, February 12, Reed 114. Student Government Association meeting 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb ruary 11, Reed 114. 6 Fri • Bruno's: Frand Caliendo-Comedy, B:3opm • SPC Movie: "I Know What You Did Last Summer" 10pm Tues • Speaker: Dr. Ivan Van Sertima- "Blacks in Science: Ancient & Modern," 7:3opm, Reed 117 The Career Development Center will he holding a "Woman's Professional Dress Workshop" on Monday, Febru ary 9 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in Reed 3. Contact the C.D.C. for more in formation at 898-6164. Pick-up a Penn State Behrend /998- 99 Leadership Scholarship Applica tion from the Finacial Aid Office or call 898-6162 for more information. Deadlines for the application are Fri day, February 27, 1998. New Allergy Injection Policy - Any student needing allergy injections is encouraged to call the Health and Wellness Center at 898-6217 to make an appointment. Students no longer need to be on maintenance injections to have the service provided. Any student can participate in the Penn State-Behrend/Diehl Elemen tat), Adopt-A-School for one or more semesters. Tutors must commit them- selves to tutoring at least once per week. After school tutors are needed from 2:30-3:40 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays with transportation pro vided from the Reed Lot. In school tutors who can provide their own transportation are welcome to sign up for one hour Monday through Thurs day from 9:00-11:00 a.m. or 12:30- 2:30 p.m. No prior experience is nec essary and all majors are welcome. You will he working with children kindergarten through grade six. Ap plications are available in the Office Calendar of Events Violinist Diane Monroe will perform with the The String Trio of New York, a chamber jazz ensemble, on Wednesday, February 11 at noon in the Reed Wintergarden. The group's performance will continue Music at Noon: The Logan Wintergarden Series, which brings world class musicians to the College to perform in an informal setting. of Student Activities Supplimental instruction, weekly re view sessions with a student tutor, are available for the following courses: Econ 002: Monday and Wednesday, 2:00-3:00 p.m., 206 Turnbull; Thurs day, 5:00-6:00 p.m., 117 Science Acctg 211: Monday, Wednesday, Fri day, 2:00-3:00 p.m., 57 Academic Chem 012: Monday, 2:00-3:00 p.m., 40 Hammermill; Wednesday, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 40 Hammermill; Thursday, 1:00-2:00 p.m., 144 Hammermill Phys 201: Monday, Tuesday, Thurs day, 5:00-6:00 p.m., 148 Academic Ecopt 004: Sunday, 5:00-6:00 p.m.,4 I Academic; Tuesday, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 55 Academic; Wednesday, 5:30- 6:30 p.m., 40 Hammermill Drop-in tutoring is available for writ ing and math at: The Learning Assitance Center, 203 Library and the Math Lab, 131 Sci ence. Call the L.A.C. at 898-6014 with questions Students at all Penn State locations are invited to participate in the four-week, four-credit course offered in Trier, Germany by Behrend. The program, under the direction of Dr. Stephen deHart, associate professor of German and humanities, is offered May 13- June II by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Penn State- Behrend. Deadline for application is February 13. Calendar 7 Sat • SPC Movie: "I Know What You Did Last Summer" 10pm 11 W" • S.G.A. meeting, Reed 114, s:3opm • Music at Noon: String Trio of New York, Wintergarden Trier was founded in 16 B.C. during the rule of Emperor Augustus, and many of the buildings from the Ro man period still survive. Located in westernmost Germany, Trier is a short distance from Luxembourg, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium. It is located in the Moselle Valley, one of Germany's premier wine-producing regions. Named Europe's "Cultural City" in 1995, Trier attracts about 3.5 million tourists annually. In addition to travel, participants in the Trier program will he able to take one of the following Penn State for credit courses: intermediate German, German conversation and composi tion, international business (graduate level), or independent study in Ger many. During the Study Abroad pro gram, classes will meet Monday through Thursday in local settings that will help participants absorb the Ger man language quickly. This is the only German language Study Abroad pro gram in the Penn State system appro priate for students enrolled in the nor mal twelve-credit language sequence. The trip is open to faculty, staff, and students from all colleges and univer sities as well as members of the com munity. This year's tour includes round-trip transportation, lodging in two and three person rooms, and side trips. For more information about the program, please contact Dr. Steven deHart at (814) 898-6448 or by e-mail at sad2@psu.edu. The Computer Center has made tuto rials accessable from any PC con- Thursday, February 5, 19QS - 7itr 13( h,, VOEN N\UPER SEEM' nected to the network. Tutorials in cluded are Windows NT 4, Word 97, and Excel 97. Tentatively, the tutori als for Powerpoint and the Access database will he available from the vendor later this semester. To use the tutorials in the lab, click on the Start button and then select the following items from the cascading menus: Pro grams/Utilities & Tutorials/Learnit Tutorials. It is recommended that new users select the tutorial lesson, Using Learnlt Interactive Training, to get acquainted with the tutorial's naviga tion tools. If there are any questions concerning the use of the tutorials, the student consultants are available for assistance. Interested in seeing the widely ac claimed performance of Phantom of the Opera? The Honors Program has arranged a trip to Toronto, Canada on April 4-5, 1998 (a Saturday and Sun day). The cost of the trip is $133.00. This price includes tickets to see Phantom of the Opera, bus transpor tation and the cost of a hotel room. The hotel is directly behind the the atre and two people will he assigned to each room. We will be leaving on Saturday morning and returning to Behrend Sunday afternoon. The per formance is Saturday evening. A de posit of $75.00 is due by February 15, 1998 and the balance will be due on March 10, 1998. If interested, please RSVP to Heather by emailing to hll l lO@psu.edu. B Sun • SPC Movie: "I Know Last Summer" 9pm 12T • Intervarsity Christie meeting, 7-9 pm, Ree • SPC Movie: "The Too MILD sz::-, \ li \ \
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