Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, March 29, 2000, Image 12

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 30
The library will hold the work
shop “Public Affairs
Information” from 5 to 5:50 p.m.
in room 106 of the library. To
register contact Jenny at x 6079
or by e-mail at jcd3@psu.edu.
For more information, contact
Lisa at x 6360 or by e-mail at
lzsl@psu.edu.
The PSH Faculty and Staff
Recognition Program will be
held at 12:30 p.m. in the Student
Center in the CUB. RSVP to
rsvp@psu.edu or call x 6272.
Associate professor of speech
communications Judith Stephens
will present “Issues of Race and
Gender in American Theatre” in
the Conference Room at Penn
State Schuylkill from noon to
12:50 p.m. Everyone is invited.
As a part of the Computer
Science Club’s “Communication
Ports” lecture series, President
Joe Lerch will present
“Improving Your Connectivity
With The Opposite Sex: Dating
Tips for Comp Sci Guys” at 7
p.m. in the Sun Lab.
The 3-on-3 Basketball
Tournament will be held at 7
p.m. in the CUB.
The Pennsylvania State Data
Center lecture “Census 2000”
will be presented by Diane
Shoop from noon to 1 p.m. in the
Downtown Center.
FRIDAY, MARCH 31
The Leadership Institute is co
sponsoring a job/intem fair in
room 345 of the Cannon House
Office Building on Capitol Hill
from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. For more
information contact Career
Services in Wll7 Olmsted or
call 948-6260.
The American
Humanities Club will sponsor
the classic film Citizen Kane at 8
p.m. in the auditorium.
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
The library will hold the work
shop “Introduction to LIAS”
from 2 to 2:50 p.m. in room 106
of the libraiy. To register contact
Jenny at x 6079 or by e-mail at
jcd3@psu.edu. For more infor
matio, contact Lisa at x 6360 or
by e-mail at lzsl@psu.edu.
MONDAY, APRIL 3
Lecture entitled “Our Humorless
Campus” to be held in the
Gallery Lounge. Warm water and
wintergreen ice-milk to be
served.
TUESDAY, APRIL 4
The game show “Blizzard of
Bucks” will be held in the Meade
Heights Community Center at 9
p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5
The Capital College Women’s
Studies Program will present a
panel discussion on “Women in
the Military” in the Gallery
Lounge at 7 p.m.
A symposium on the impact and
influence of the Hispanic vote in
the 2000 election will be held at
3 p.m. in the LaGrone Center.
Five panelists from across the
state will take part in the discus
sion. Refreshments and a brief
reception will follow.
Live in the Gallery Lounge fea
turing the one guitarist from
seminal 80s hair group, Europe.
Door prizes include digital
watches, acid-washed jeans and
mesh tank tops.
THURSDAY APRIL 6
Feminist, theologian and
philosopher Mary Daly will
speak at 7 p.m. in the Student
Center of the CUB. Admission is
free.
Studies/
Penn State is sponsoring a spring
job fair from 1 to 7 p.m. at the
Bryce Jordan Center in State
College. For more information
and an updated list of the compa
nies attending the fair, visit the
website www.psu.edu/career/
fair.html.
Teacher Recruitment Day will be
held in the Pucillo Gym at
Millersville University from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. To register and for
more information, contact Career
Services in Wll7 Olmsted or
call 948-6260.
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
The discussion “Ethnic Conflict:
the Search for Peace” with four
international visiting scholars
who are in residence at the
University Park campus will be
presented at noon in the
Downtown Center.
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
The Undergraduate Open House
will be held at 9 a.m. in the new
library. Learn about the College's
26 undergraduate majors and
three minors, meet students and
faculty, confer with financial
advisers, find out about student
services and activities, and tour
the new library. For information,
phone 1-800-222-2056, e-mail
hbgadmit@psu.edu, or check out
the web site.
The U.S.S. Nimitz will dock in
the parking lot behind Olmsted
from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Oranges and other scurvy-pre
ventive products will be served.
MONDAY, APRIL 10
The SGA will hold an apprecia
tion luncheon at noon in the
CUB. The luncheon will honor
the 15 people who voted in the
election.
TUESDAY, APRIL 11
The Penn State Robber-Baron
Plutocrat Club will feature the
presentation “How to reduce
subordinates to simple cliche’s:
the self-motivated team player
theory.” held at 7:00 p.m. in the
auditorium. Starched white shirt
required for admission.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13
The president of the American
Studies Association, Dr. Michael
Frisch, will speak on “Public
History and Imagining the
Future,” at 7 p.m. in the auditori-
A luncheon and panel discussion
sponsored by the Office of
International Programs and
Career Services to learn about
intemational/intercultural expe
riences will be held in the
Morrison Gallery in the library
from 12:15 to 1:45 p.m. Free
tickets for the luncheon are avail
able in WlO6 Olmsted.
Capital Regional Apathy Project
(CRAP) meeting, 2:00 p.m. in
5412 Olmsted.
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
The president of the American
Studies Association, Dr. Michael
Frisch, will speak on “Public
History and Imagining the
Future,” at 10 a.m. in the
Downtown Center.
The American Studies/
Humanities Club presents The
American Film Series showing
of Leonard, Part Six at 8 p.m. in
the Olmsted auditorium.
TUESDAY, APRIL 18
The Schuylkill campus faculty
lecture series featuring Assistant
Professor of Management Robert
D’lntino discussing “Business
Enterprise and the Social
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CALENDAR
Contract,” at noon in the
Conference Center.
“Increasing your Mulletude”,
part six (of seven) of the
Harrisburg Mullet Club lecture
series will be featured in the
CUB at 8:30 p.m.
The Current Issues in Business
lecture series will feature
Associate Professor of
Professional Accountancy
Robert Larson who will discuss
“What You Need to Know About
Financial Accounting Reports
When Investing in Foreign
Corporate Stocks,” at noon in the
Eastgate Center.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
The Capital College Women's
Studies Program will present a
program on “The Pennsylvania
Coalition Against Rape: Current
Issues and Strategies,” at 7
p.m.in the Gallery Lounge.
At 3 p.m. WPSH the Reactor
(88.9 FM), will feature their pro
gram “Aren’t You Sick of These
Guys Yet?” featuring classic rock
from Boston, Foreigner, Peter
Frampton, and other tired bands.
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
Evening student open hours with
some guy will be held from 7
p.m. until 8 p.m. in the Olmsted
lobby. Scrapple will be served.