ON CAMPUS The Awards Convocation will take place Sunday, April 26 in the Student Center of the Capital Union Building. The 1:30 p.m. ceremony will feature awards such as the Outstanding Teaching Award and Research Service Awards. All faculty should report to the Quiet Study Lounge for robing no later than 1 p.m. All award presenters should check in with Luanne Lawrence prior to robing. As a result of the recent thefts in the Olmsted Building, precautionary measures have been taken to increase security. On Fridays, the Olmsted Building will close at 7 p.m., reopening Saturday at 7:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday hours are 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. The front center and rear center doors will be the only unlocked entrances for access to the building. Students who are in the Olmsted Building after hours are requested to study in W-205, W-207 or the Lion's Den. Anyone observing suspicious persons or activities should notify Police Services at 948-6232 or 236-7976, or dial 911 for an emergency. A new Penn State program for spring 1993 semester is available in Manchester, England. Art history, history, literaature and theatre in Victorian England are available. For more information, contact Joan Swetz, W-l 17 by May 1. "An American in London," a cross cultural perspective, will be presented by Screenings, from page 2 participants found the screening to be helpful and informative, and even convinced some to change their lifestyles. "I’m all stressed-out from classes, and I'm just curious about what kind of health I'm in,” said Jerry Eltringham, a junior majoring in secondary edcucation. Pat Rodkey, a secretary from the provost's office said 'T think it's a good idea for people to take advantage of the screening. I'm trying to be more health Debbie Jackson on April 29 in the Gallery Lounge from noon-1 p.m. Dr. William Julius Wilson will visit PSH on Tuesday, April 21. Wilson is the last of the speakers for the Spring 1992 Lecture Series. All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend two open sessions. The first is from 2-3:30 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge, and the second is at 7 p.m. in the CUB. The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Community Relations Office at 948-6029. Penn State Harrisburg’s Spring semi formal, "Masquerade," will be held Saturday, April 25 at the Harrisburg Hotel (formerly the Holiday Inn) in downtown Harrisburg. The dance is from 7-midnight and is sponsored by Resident Student Council. Tickets aare $lO and will be on sale April 21-22 in the Olmsted Lobby from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and April 21-22 in the Dining Hall, from 4-6 p.m. The XGIs will be having their annual blood drive on Wednesday, April 22, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Bloodmobile outside the Olmsted Building. Kappa Delta Pi is holding a roller skating party at Middletown's Gold Skate on Saturday, April 25 at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $2.50 and skate rental is $l. conscious." The cholesterol booth was the favorite, followed by the body fat booth. Most people are interested in cholesterol, nutrition, and exercise programs, said Martz. "It can catch something early to flag an area that needs to be looked into, and it's less expensive than getting a regular physical at a doctor's office," she said. Martz added that funding she received allowed the health screenings to be free, except for a $2 fee for cholesterol testing. Controversial Exhibit-Pictured above is one of the mixed media pieces included in artist Judy Johnson's unusual "Through the Looking Glass" exhibit on display in the Gallery Lounge until May 18. Johnson appeared on campus on April 15 for an artist presentation and reception and to answer questions about the exhibit in the Gallery Lounge. PSH NEWS/1 - >■<> f I i ';:| f. |
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