tM ||Thurs • SPC Movie: “What Dreams May Come” Reed 117 10:00pm 15 Mon Please send via inter-o ffice mail to the Beacon Calendar Editor, drop The Beacon cannot guarantee publication of events due to space constraints. The Beacon also reserves the righ IMillMsld SUMMER STUDY ABROAD Penn State Erie. The Behrencl Col lege, is again offering a summer study abroad opportunity in Trier. Germany. Known as the oldest eity in Germany, Trier will be the spectacular setting lor four-week courses in German language and culture. Students at all Penn State locations are welcome to apply. Cost for the program, including round trip airfare from Erie, lodging in 2 or 3-person rooms, insurance, and optional cultural and recreational op portunities in and around Trier, is $1,999. Cost does not include tuition. The group will depart from Erie May 17, 1999 and return on June 11. Courses offered during the session include Intermediate German (GER 003, 4 credits) and Conversation and Composition (GER 201. 4 credits). In ternational Business 596, (3 credits), designed for MBA students who would like to become more familiar with as pects of European culture and/or language, will also be offered. The application deadline is Eeb. 15, 1999. For more information, readers can contact the program director, Dr. Steven de Hart, associate professor of German and humanities at 898-6448. CAREER DEVELOPMENT The Career Development Center at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, will hold its first career fair for stu dents in Business, Humanities, and Science on Thursday, Feb. 25 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Reed Union Building Commons. More than 900 companies and organizations were in vited to attend the fair, and 50 compa nies have already confirmed their par ticipation. This event will be of inter est to freshmen and sophomores as well as junior and seniors, since em ployers will be seeking candidates tor summer and intern positions as well as full time, permanent positions. In addition to Penn State Behrend students, this event is open to students from other Erie College Career Coop erative schools: Allegheny College, Edinboro University, Gannon Univer sity, and Mercyhurst College. For more information about this ca reer fair, visit the Web site http://www.pserie.psu.edu/career/ bfair.htm or call the Penn State Be hrend Career Development Center at (814) 898-6164. PENN STATE ERIE OF FERS SUMMER PRO GRAM IN ENGLAND Penn State Erie, The Behrend Col lege, is offering students an opportu nity to travel to England this summer July 6 through August 12 tor study at the University College of All submissions for the calendar should be made available to Northampton (Nene College). Lo cated in the eenter of England, Nene College is just one hour from Lon don, Oxford, Cambridge, and Bir mingham. This summer course offer ings are the first step in collaboration between Penn Slate Behrend and the British college. Participating stu dents may register for any of the eleven 3 credit courses that are of fered. Courses available include Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature, Romantic and Victorian Literature, Advanced Expository Writing, Cre ative Dramatics, Playwriting/ Script writing, Ecology of the United Kingdom, Biological Assessment of River Water Quality in the United Kingdom, Contemporary Social Problems and Policies, Principles of Sociology, The History of the English Country House, and Policies and Economies of the European Union. In addition to four weeks of for mal course work, field trips, and cul tural activities, the summer program offers students a week of course re lated excursions to Scotland, Ireland, London's West Find, or the Lake Dis trict The program also includes bed, breakfast and full use of the college's facilities. Cost of the program is $2,000 for students taking 3 credits; $2,500 for students taking six credits; and $2,900 for students taking nine cred its. Airfare is expected to cost an ad ditional $7OO. Participants will be expected to place a $5OO program deposit by Feb. 28. Individuals interested in the Nene College program may contact Dr. Dean Baldwin, acting director of the School of Humanities and Social Sci ences at Penn State Behrend, at (814) 898-6152. BEHREND STUDENTS NAMED TO WHO’S WHO Forty-six students from Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, have been selected as outstanding leaders and will be included in the 199 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Students are nominated for this honor based on academic achieve ment, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activi ties, and potential for continued suc cess. Students named this year from Penn State Behrend include Mat thew L. Behan, Matthew D. Baseler, Lori A. Betters, Tara J. Brown, Dianne E. Campbell, Dawn C. Chapel, Robin D. Clarke, Nadine K. Cross, Allyson J. Cuccia, Jamison S. Curry, Anne D. Danielski, John A. Davis, Michael V. DeSantis, Robert J. Dolak, John R. Dunlavey, Erin B. Edinger, Justin S. Gawne, Sarah J. Gies, Bryan C. Gomolchak, Mark R. Greenbank, John W. Hoderny, Misty G. Holt, Amanda L. Horner, and Ayodele S. Jones. Also, Shannon N. Lenze, Heather L. Lerch, Steven G. LeVan, Corey J. Linden, Brian C. Loshelder, Danielle C. Marshall, Kristi I. McKim, Kevin H. Mink, Lindsey C. Myrick, Jennifer A. Osmanski, Holly R. Peterson, Alesia Calendar of Events • Fashion Show • SPC Movie: “What Dreams May Come” Reed 117 10:00pm • Microphone Night- Bruno’s 7:oopm 4fl 16 N. Petro, Sally L. Pfeufer, Leslie A. Phillipsie, Daniel V. Roberts, James P. Ropar, Todd A. Shade, Ronald E. Slomski, Tommie D. Stovall. Kelly A. Updegraph.TanyaA. Waltenbaugh, and Shimira K. Williams. These students were honored along with studetns selected from more than 1,900 institutions of higher education in all 50 states, the District of Colum bia, and several foreign nations. APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE The 1999-2000 academic and lead ership scholarship is now available in the Einancial Aid Office. Applications must be returned to the Behrend Financial Aid Office by Fri day, February 12, 1999. MICROPHONE NIGHT There will be an open MICFtO PHONE Night, at Bruno’s. Poets are needed to recite poems. Please contact Shimira Williams at ext. 6098 for more information. A sign up sheet is in the Student Activities Office for all who are interested and being involved. This event takes place on Friday 12, 1999, at 7:oopm. vimk Calendar PH .899-9012 3516 BUFF. ROAD WESLEYVILLE THE VERY BEST PIZZA & WINGS COLDEST BEER! GREAT FOOD WING .30 EACH PIZZA LG.6.76 SM. 2.60 TACO’S WED. 3/1.50 TACO PIZZA LG. $7 SM. NEW TACO FRIES $1.60 16.0 z DRAFT ALWAYS $l. RED DOG 12.0 z BTL. $l. ALWAYS THUR. PONYS 3/2.00 FRI. SAT. 16oz BUD 1.35 8-12 “SOMETIME YOU NEED A LITTLE ALIBI” 13 sat • SPC Movie: “What Dreams May Come” Reed 117 10:00pm • John Bizarrre Comedian Bruno’s B:3opm •Alumni Basketball Game- 4pm • Basketball (W&M) vs. Pitt-Greensburg -6pm-Bpm 17 Wed • Basketball (W&M) vs. Allegheny- 6pm -Bpm he Beacon by s:oopm on the Monday before publication, it off at the Beacon office, or send it to BEHRCOLL3@aoI.com. kt to edit any material submitted for publication. The calendar is intended for Behrend notices and event. PENN STATE ERIE TO HOED ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE FEB. 20 Area students and their families arc invited to attend the Admissions '99 Open House at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, on Saturday, F-'eh. 20 from noon to 4 p.m. Prospec - tive applicants will learn about the four-year degrees offered by the Col lege and will meet representatives of Check the calen- dar pagepiFf-ipv ery Thursday for up- around Behrend Thursday,February 11, 1999 - The Behrend College Beacon the academic and student life pro- Parlicipants may register at the Reed Union Building before noon and attend an information fair there from noon to 3 p.m. Campus lours will be offered from noon to 3 p.m., and housing tours will be offered in Perry Hall. The Schools of Business, Sci ence, Humanities and Social Sci ences, and Engineering and Engi- coming events 14 s ™ • Catholic Mass Reed Commons 8:00pm • SPC Movie: “What Dreams M Come” Reed 117 9:oopm • Boys Baseball Pitching Clinic Erie Hall, 9am-Ipm 18 Thurs • SPC Movie: “Vampires” Reed 10:00pm neering Technology will oiler strations and opportunities to n talk with faculty. Financial ai mation sessions and parent ques answer sessions will be ol’ferei the afternoon. To register in advance for missions ''99 Open House, pk the Penn State Behrend Offia missions at (814) 898-6100.