NOW THROUGH MAY 5 In the Gallery Lounge is the PSH Student Art Show. On display in the library’s Morrison Gallery is Ted T. Ellis’ “Bom in the Spirit.” Work from local artist Gene Allen Suchma is on display in the main corridor of the Olmsted Building through the end of June. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 The adult honor society will hold its spring meeting at 5 p.m. in Olmsted E 202. All members should plan to attend. Liz Hrenda-Roberets, former executive director of Planned Parenthood-PA Advocates, will speak on “Reproductive Rights as Human Rights” at 7 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. The Minority Academic Excellence Program will hold an information session on Lupus at 4:30 p.m. in the LaGrone Center. The session is sponsored by the Central Pa. Lupus Chapter. TOYOTA THERE’S AN ECHO OUT THERE! Great looks on the outside, great room on the inside. Cruise the highway at 40 MPGT.very thrifty. Power? Plenty! It’s a 1.5 liter hi-teoh 16 valve POCH engine with variable valve timing (new) that kicks out 106 horsepower any time you want it. And best of all, Echo is the lowest priced Toyota! THURSDAY, APRIL 13 The president of the American Studies Assoc., Dr. Michael Frisch, will speak on “Public History and Imagining the Future,” at 7 p.m. in the auditori um. “Your International Future” will be held in the library’s Morrison Gallery from 12:15 to 1:45 p.m. Enjoy a free luncheon and panel discussion about international prospects and opportunities. For more info or tickets stop in WlO6 Olmsted. FRIDAY, APRIL 14 President of the American Studies Assoc., Dr. Michael Frisch, will speak on “Public History and Imagining the Future,” at 10 a.m. in the Downtown Center. New ff Pi nance Flan) thru Toyota Motor Credit helps those with limited credit history buy or lease a new Echo or Celica. See dealer for details. j real values, everyday. , WWW.gettOyOta.COm MONDAY, APRIL 17 “Gospelrama” featuring the Crispus Attucks Southside Steppers, Signs of Love, Gifted, Chamberlites, Voice of Love, and a youth choir, will be presented at 6 p.m. in the Student Center in the CUB. TUESDAY, APRIL 18 The Earth Day celebration and Rites of Spring will be held on Vartan Plaza and in front of the new library from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rites of Spring will feature bands, WPSH, Rock Wall, Bouncing Boxing, and a dunk tank. The Michael A. Hemer Memorial dedication ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. in the library’s Morrison Gallery. MORE VALUE/LESS MONEY TOYOTA ECHO IXA (summed 32''S9 Citv/Hwv automatic. M/4] Gtv/Hwv manual Pi Gamma Mu, the Social Sciences Honor Society, will have its spring 2000 induction ceremo ny at 7 p.m. in the library’s Morrison Gallery. Internationally acclaimed docu mentary producer, director, and writer Aviva Kempner will lead a discussion on the Holocaust at 6 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. Kempner was producer, co-writer, and researcher of The Partisans of Vilna, a documentary about the Jewish resistance to the Nazis dur ing World War 11. The Pennsylvania Data Center and the Central Pa. Chapter of the American Statistical Assoc, is co- sponsoring a spring conference on campus. For more information or to register, contact Kelly Richwine at x6OBl or by e-mail at TOYOTA-101 INTRODUCING the all new CALENDAR kvll@psu.edu. 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. Tamhelm release celebration, 4 to 6 p.m. in the Morrison Gallery. TUESDAY APRIL 25 The ACM will host a roast of the Computer Science faculty at 5 p.m. in E 257 Olmsted. For more information, or if you want to roast your special teacher, please email steveb@animalhouse.com.
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