Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, February 27, 2006, Image 11

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    02/14/06: Motorist assist: PSO
observed tractor trailer driving
through lot. Driver lost/assisted with
directions.
02/15/06: Escort service: provided
escort for chancellor from airport to
campus
02/16/06: Unsecured vehicle: report
of vehicle with trunk left open. PSO
checked area with negative results.
02/16/06: M&O complaint: caller
reported clogged toilet in women’s
bathroom. Referred to M&O.
02/16/06: Noise complaint: staff
Lectures & Events
Public Dissertation Defense
Feb.. 28 from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
E-314 Olmsted
Adult Education D.Ed. candidate
Sandra Kem defend her dissertation
entitled “Learning Preferences of
a Diverse Group of Community
College Students: A Qualitative
Study.”
Mardi Gras Celebration
Feb. 28 at 12 p.m.
Main Lobby/Stacks, Olmsted
Grab your beads and masks and help
make the 4th annual Mardi Gras
celebration a success!
Psychology Colloquium
Feb. 28 from 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
E-341 Olmsted
Hosted by the Psychology Program,
featuring Dr. Holly Kricher speaking
on “Treatment Effectiveness at a
Partial Hospitalization Program.”
Photography Tips
Feb. 28 at 1 p.m.
Special Events Room, Olmsted •*
Building
Professor of Public Administration
and Public Policy Jeremy Plant will
give a talk on travel photography
techniques and will also give tips
on how to make extra money selling
pictures on eßay. Sponsored by
the Photography Club. Food and
beverages provided.
“Butter Week” in Russia
Feb. 28 from 5 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
Special Events Room, Olmsted
Building
Americans have Mardi Gras, but
what about other countries? The
comparable Russian week of
festivities is called “Maslenitsa”
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The Committee on Honorary
Degrees is seeking input for a
list of potential recipients of an
honorary doctoral degree from
Penn State. The list will include
eminent scholars, performers,
artists and practitioners in academic
fields, and individuals who have
made particularly distinguished
contributions to society in areas
such as public service, business or
government.
Nominations should include the
name and a short biography, if one is
readily available. Send nominations
to Steve MacCarthy, vice president
for University Relations, 201 Old
Main, University Park or via e-mail
to maccarthy@psu.edu by Monday,
March 20.
Penn State is looking for out-of-state
students who will be home over
spring break and are interested in
sharing their Penn State pride. Every
year, the Undergraduate Admissions
Office hosts informational programs
for high school students and
families in selected areas outside
Pennsylvania. These programs
provide an informal opportunity
for prospective students and their
families to ask questions, make
contacts with alumni and current
students, and leam more about what
their future could hold at Penn State.
reported large group of students in
lobby. PSO dispersed group.
02/17/06: Traffic warning: PSO
observed pizza delivery vehicle
parked on driveway. Verbal warning
issued.
02/20/06: Parking complaint: PSO
issued tickets to vehicles without
permits in handicapped parking.
02/20/06: Suspicious incident: caller
reported wood burning smell. Smell
coming from outside.
02/20/06: Alarm activation: alarm
activated due to burnt popcorn.
(“Butter Week”). Attend a talk
by Nadezda Ivanova, a graduate
student from Moscow, Russia, and
learn about the Russian cultural
tradition of celebrating Maslenitsa.
Flamenco Master Dance Class
Mar. 1 from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Olmsted Special Events Room
Leam about and how to do flamenco
dance with instructor Andrea Del
Conte. For more information stop by
the student activities office in E-131
or email nmf2@psu.edu
Public Dissertation Defense
Mar. 3 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
E-306 Olmsted
Adult Education doctoral candidate
Vicki Root will defend her
dissertation entitled “Teaching
Social Work Students through
Culturally Responsive Education:
An Action Research Study Drawing
on Spirituality and Culture.”
For the Love of Literacy
Mar. 15 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Morrison Gallery, Library
’ G*la Event iseliiringautograph ..
sessions with three children’s book
writers.
Mar. 16 from 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Capital Union Building
Join renowned children’s and young
adult authors Susan Campbell
Bartoletti, Robert Bender, and Brian
Selznick to leam about exciting ways
to use literature with students and
patrons. For information, phone 717-
948-6019 or e-mail slk32@psu.edu.
The Hours - Cultural Awareness
Film Series
Mar. 15 at 7 p.m.
Olmsted Auditorium
Join us in celebration of Women’s
History Month for the third
For more information visit http://
www.psu.edu/admissions/outofstate/
events/offer.htm online.
Information Technology Services
will implement the use of
Web Access for users logging on to
Penn State’s Course Management
System, ANGEL, at https://cms.
psu.edu/ on March 6. The new log
on process will allow individuals
to log on once using a Penn State
Access Account or Friends of Penn
State account userid and password
to any Penn State service using
Web Access, then be able to access
any other without logging on again.
The list of intercollegiate varsity
athletic teams at Penn State
Harrisburg will grow to 11 this fall,
The campus, which re-established
an intercollegiate athletic program
last fall after an absence of more
than a decade, announced that men’s
and women’s golf and tennis teams
will begin Penn State University
Athletic Conference play during
the fall semester. For information
on intercollegiate athletics, contact
Carlton at (717) 948-6744 or e-mail
rlcl22@psu.edu.
Meetings
Chi Gamma lota, the veterans
02/21/06: Suspicious incident: three
beer bottles found in men’s locker
room trash can.
02/21/06: Unauthorized person:
report of person placing cards on
vehicles. PSO gave verbal warning.
02/21/06: Alarm activation: burnt
food caused fire alarm to activate.
Alarm reset.
02/22/06: Meeting: PSO attended
sexual harassment resource team
meeting.
02/23/06: Visitor assist: provided
visitor directions to visitor parking.
installment of the Cultural
Awareness Film Series.
Chancellor’s Lecture
Mar. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
Olmsted Auditorium
Join award-winning illustrator and
author of children’s books Brian
Selznick as he delivers the 2006
Penn State Harrisburg Chancellor’s
Lecture. Free and open to the public
Faculty Workshop on “Clickers in
the Classroom”
Mar. 17 from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
E-253 Olmsted
Sherry Robinson, Assistant
Professor of Economics, and Jackie
Ritzko, Instructional Designer, give
a demonstration on how they use
the clickers in their classrooms.
Please RSVP to Carol McQuiggan
by Monday, March 13, 2006 at
cam24o@psu.edu.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
Mar. 17 from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Olmsted Main Lobby, Stack’s Stage
Athletics
Women’s Basketball Playoffs
Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
Capital Union Building
Men’s Basketball Playoffs
Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
Capital Union Building
Women’s Basketball Conference
Championships
Mar. 3 & 4
University Park
Men’s Basketball Final Four
Mar. 3 & 4
University Park
fraternity on campus, meets every
Monday at 12:15 p.m. in W-207
Olmsted. For information, contact
Andrew Dale at XGlpresident@psu.
edu or Andrew Scott
XGlvpresident@psu.edu.
The Student Government
Association meets every Thursday.
Students are encouraged to attend.
The meetings are held in the Science
and Technology Building, room 118
at 12:30 p.m.
The campus Lion Ambassadors
meet every Tuesday at 1 p.m. in W
-231 Olmsted.
The International Affairs
Association meets every Tuesday at
5 p.m. in E-314 Olmsted. For more
information, contact Paul Fogle at
paf9lo@psu.edu.
The Multicultural Academic
Excellence Program meets every
Wednesday from 4:45 to 6 p.m. in
the Oliver LaGrone Cultural Arts
Center, W-132 Olmsted.
The PSH Liaison Committee to the
University Commission for Women
conducts a brown bag lunch meeting
on the third Monday of each month.
For information, contact Lori Ricard
at lrrl2@psu.edu.
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THE CAPITAL TIMES February 27, 2006
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Please note that we will be going
back to crossword puzzles after
this issue. Brandon Sarzynski,
Entertainment Editor.