Apr
21
5:30 pm

Heritage Hall

Attention Early Childhood and Childhood Studies Majors: Do you need an additional resource for activities in the classroom?

The Teaching Activities in the Classroom Fair is what you’re looking for! Alumni will be providing all educators with beneficial activities for any classroom K-5.

Please RSVP with Ashley Bissonnette 535-2588. If you RSVP BEFORE the event you will receive a booklet made up of all the activities at the fair.


Apr
21
6:00 pm

Mark T. Sylvestre Planetarium

NASA Solar System Ambassador Sally Jensen will discuss the life and work of Galileo Galilei. As the first to use the telescope to study the heavens, he opened up the universe in ways unmatched before or since.  His genius and courage added to our understanding not only of the nature of the universe but of science itself.

The talk is for all ages and is free.

For more information, contact Dr. Dennis Machnik at 535-2748.


Student Jazz Ensemble

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Apr
21
7:00 pm

Hanaway Theatre, Silver Center

Tickets are available from the Silver Center.  Free tickets are available for PSU Students.


Apr
21
7:00 pm

Plymouth Congregational Church

“The Future of Food” A panel discussion will follow the film.

Panelists will include Dr. Len Reitsma, Chair of PSU Department of Biological Sciences, Amey Bailey, small farmer and environmental scientist, Chris Owens, organic farmer.

Sponsored by United Campus Ministry and Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ

For more information, please contact Preston Fuller


Apr
21
7:00 pm

Hartman Union Building MPR

Sponsored by PEEPS, this interactive program challenges students beliefs about sex and alcohol.

While playing this game, participants will learn what it is like to take a chance spinning the bottle. What can they win and what can they lose?

For more information please call 535-2387



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