Feminism and Poetry Pat Johnson will host, "Finding Her Voice(s): The Development of a Working Class Feminist Vision in Ethel Camie's Poetry." Camie was an early 20th cen tury British writer. Event will be held Mar 2 in the Gallery Lounge with refreshments served from 12:30-1:50 p.m. Apparitions of Women Rebecca Della Carpini's art installation entitled "Apparitions of Women," debuts next week in the Gallery Lounge. The installation focuses on increas ing people's awareness of violence against women. Its format is mixed media and it involves some inter active exhibits. There will be an artist's reception and general discussion of the piece on Wed, Mar 3, from 5-7 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge. Come to see and discuss this provocative exhibit. Refreshments will be served! Spring 2004 Library Workshops for Faculty, Students, and Staff Women’s Rights and the Men Who Helped Them Women’s Rights and the Men Who Helped Them. Hear centuries of suffragists as performed by noted actress Kitty Jones in her high energy, one-woman show. Olmsted Auditorium March 3, ALLARM: Radical Concepts/Real Results Radical Concepts/Real Results -ALLARM, the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring, a col lege-community partnership at Dickinson College establishes cooperative efforts among scientists, managers, policy makers and the public and thereby empowers groups with tools to invoke envi ronmental change in their communities. The March presentation from 6 to 7 pm. focuses on three watershed partners, and how they fit into a model of community-based participatory research. Sponsored by the Community Psychology & Social Change Program, BSED, PSH. Event will be held in the Gallery Lounge of the Olmsted building with refreshments served at 5:30 pm.. Making the Transition from College to Career The sth Annual Career Forum is set for Wed, Mar 24 from 5 - 6 pm. in the Gallery Lounge. The topic will be: "Making the Transition from College to Career." Four alumni panelists will give you their professional and personal insights to help you make a successful transition, whether you are returning to the workforce, or starting your first full-time job. They work for diverse employers including a major accounting firm, an engineering company, a publisher, and a service/retail firm. Come hear their strategies and tips (and perhaps to share some of your own experiences of being Mar 1 at 5:15 pm. Engineering Library Resources Mar 2 at 12:15 pm. Resources in Public Affairs Mar 3 at 5:15 pm. Resources in Public Affairs Mar 4at 5:15 pm. Resources in Humanities noon to 1 pm. new on a job), SGA elections Election packets are available in the Student Activities Office (E-131) for the upcoming Student Government Association elections which will be held on Mar 30,31 and Apr 1. Positions are available for senior senators and sophomores. College Republicans The College Republicans will be meeting at 5 p.m. on Tue Mar 2 in W- 207. Free food will be provided followed by a guest speaker. Capital Christian Fellowship Capital Christian Fellowship meets every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in Olmsted W-138. Please join us for a time of prayer, Bible study, and wor ship! ,#• alendar imes@psu.edu publication. Photography Club Interested in photography? We will be planning upcoming events, including field trips to exhibitions and galleries, presentations from guest photos, and demonstration of black and white photography tech niques. E-mail questions to Dr. Sam Winch at spwlO@psu.edu. Tarnhelm Help us put together our Retro issue: The best of 25 years of Tamhelm! Our first issue will be on the web! Meetings are Mondays at 3:15 and Wednesdays at 3:30 in E-125. For more information contact editor, Rachel Shepherd at rbsls3@psu.edu I can hear music - sweet, sweet music Latin Dance every Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. Program will be held in the CUB. Everyone is welcome to attend this free pro- Guitar Jam and Learning Session Join us every Wednesday at 5 p.m. in W -138. Anyone who has a guitar regardless of their skill is welcome. Come willing to share what you know and to have fun! This club is what we make of it so come and make it your own! Contact Katie at kmm34l@psu.edu with questions. This weekly event is sponsored by CCF. Bowl for Kids Sake The PSH Psychology Club is participating in Bowl for Kids Sake run by Big Brothers, Big Sisters for their community service event. Bowl for Kids Sake will take place at 12:30 p.m. on March 14 at the ABC North Lanes in Harrisburg. The Club has divided into four teams who are seeking sponsors to donate to this worthy cause. Each person in the club needs to raise $75 to make this service project successful. If there are any questions regarding this event please contact any member of the Psychology Club or the president Rob at rlg2l4@psu.edu.
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