With Penn Stateâs university-wide wellness day on March 11 approaching, the HUB-Robeson Galleries are preparing to entertain and educate audiences about mental health and toxic masculinity through a new show centering around toilet paper.
âFrozen in the Toilet Paper Aisle of Life: Man Up!â was written by theater professor William Doan and Tyler Sperrazza, assistant production manager at the HUB-Robeson Center.
The upcoming simultaneously virtual and in-person performances of the show will take place at 2 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday, with Q&A sessions following the last two showings, according to a Penn State News release.
Doan said his play showcases 65 of his own drawings during a 30-minute telling of a series of funny yet serious stories about his life, of which he refers to as a âliving comic book.â
Penn State provides guidance on weather disruptions during hybrid operations
The Nittany Lion Shrine, located on the University Park campus of Penn State, shrouded in a blanket of snow.Image: Patrick Mansell
Penn State provides guidance on weather disruptions during hybrid operations
February 12, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. With Penn State returning to a hybrid of in-person and remote operations on Feb. 15, the University has updated its guidance for students, faculty and staff in the event a campus ceases normal operations due to weather, power outages or other emergencies.
Classes
In the event of a change in normal campus operations due to weather, instructors teaching in any mode of instruction may opt to deliver instruction asynchronously.
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