Gallery Lounge Exhibit Rebecca Della Carpini's art installation, entitled "Apparitions of Women," this week in the Gallery Lounge. The installation focuses on increasing peo ple's awareness of violence against women. Its for mat is mixed media and it involves some interactive Morrison Gallery: Graphite Drawings Philadelphia artist Jenny Waring’s “Depth Without Measure” exhibit, called postcards from the subcon scious, has some really exciting, surreal graphite drawings. Hall Art: Three Mile Island Retrospective Twenty-five years of living with the aftermath, as interpreted by the hearts and minds over 30 fellow community members. If you missed its various showing on TV, it is here for you to review at your Humanities Colloquium in the Morrison Gallery Welcome Bruce Wilshiie, a distinguished professor at Rutgers University on April 22 at 12:30 pm., as he presents “Kill ‘Em All,” a philosophical exploration of genocide. This event is open to stu dents, faculty, staff, and (he general public. Light refreshments will be served. Dr. Marianne Hillemeir, assistant professor of Health Policy and Administration at the University Park campus, will talk on “Pathways to a Goal: Child Health Promotion and Disparity Reduction” on Tuesday April 6at noon in the Gallery Lounge. Everyone is welcome. Job Search Skills - Wednesday, April 14,12:30-1:30 p.m. in room W-209 Interviewing Skills - Thursday, April 8,12:15-1:15 p.m. in room E-254 Thursday, April 15,12:30-1:30 p.m. in room W-209 Sign up in the Career Office, W-l 17 Olmsted or phone 948-6260. When: Tuesday, April 13,2004 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. Where: The Bryce Jordan Center For information and a list of employees check out: Do you know where your next job is coming from? Try College Central Network http://www.collegecentral.com/psu-harrisburg All students may register on this free website which hosts local and national employers as well as exhibits leisure. Child Health Promotion Career Services Spring Career Day 2004 http://www.fairs.sa.psu.edu/spring/ full-time, part-time and internship positions BLACK STUDENT UNION BSU presents JaMika “Jam Poet” Witherspoon on Thursday, April 8 at 8:30 p.m. in the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts Center. A dynamic spoken work artist, Jam Poet has opened for the Kings of Poetry (Def Jam’s Twin Poets) and other renowned spoken word artists. PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu will sponsor The Capital Flea, a flea market event from April 13-15 in the main lobby of Olmsted. Unsold items will be donated to Goodwill or the Salvation Army. For more info, contact Steve Warfield, slw26B@psu.edu. EARTH DAY COMMITTEE Yard sale items wanted to be donated to the Salvation Army during the Earth Day event on April 22. Please place donations in the boxes in the Olmsted Lobby area. Items that have been collected in the past years range from puzzles, purses, vacuums . and clothing. CIRCLE K Circle K will begin a new year with ' new officers this month. They are making dinner for the residents of the Hershey Ronald McDonald House Friday, April 9, from 5-7 p.m. If you are interested in community service, please contact President Helen Casner at hcasner@pa.net. Christmas in the White House Michael Barton will tell us about Christmas in the White House (an interpretation of the cards sent out by various presidents) on Tuesday, April 6 at 12:30 p.m. in the Morrison Gallery. Refreshments will be served 2004 PSH Spring Semi-Formal Dance You and a guest are cordially invited to a momentous evening filled with magic. On April 24, 2004 at 9 p.m. the PSH Capital Union Building opens its door to you for what will be the most dazzling and memo rable event. Saturday nights were made for dancing and certainly this night will be no exception. A student ID is required for at least one member of each entering party. Although the 2004 Semi-Formal Dance will be a free event, both the sponsor as well as all co-sponsors of this event request pre-reg istration. Sign-up station will be available in both the Olmsted Building Lobby and the Capital Village Community Center. All other registration can be sent via e-mail to the address below. If e-mailing, you must give your name, con tact information, name of your school, and the names of each of your guests. Semi- Formal attire is requested for this event. For further information, please contact Paul Jackson Jr. at (717) 702-3169 or e-mail pajl3o@psu.edu.
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