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The first full week of April has arrived. Here are some activities Penn State has planned for students this week.
Various events for Penn Stateâs Pride Month will also take place throughout the week. A list of those events can be found here.
Monday, April 5
11:30 a.m. â Sonya Clark, a professor at Amherst College, will present a lecture titled âThese Days. This Country. This History.â The lecture is a part of the John M. Anderson Endowed Lecture Series. Along with her work as an educator, Clark is an artist who uses everyday materials to create work of her ancestors.
Arizona poet laureate to open Behrend s spring literary series
Former Arizona Poet Laureate Alberto Rios will open the Smith Creative Writers Reading Series at Penn State Behrend with a Jan. 28 reading on Zoom.
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Arizona poet laureate to open Behrend s spring literary series
January 14, 2021
At home, the poet Alberto Rios spoke Spanish. That’s common in the town of Nogales, which straddles Arizona’s southern border.
At school, he was required to speak English. As he toggled between the two languages, he developed his own dialect, which hop-scotched elements of both cultures.
“I have too often thought of the act of translation as simply giving something two names,” Rios, Arizona’s first poet laureate, once said. “It is not so. Not at all. A second name for something pushes it forward, forward and backward, and gives it another life.”
A selection of virtual and in-person cultural events happening at Penn State this weekend and next week The Anxiety Project by Bill Doan, is on display at the HUB-Robeson Galleries at University Park campus and online through March 14.Image: Ashleigh Longtine
Things to Do at Penn State: Jan. 28-Feb. 4
January 27, 2021
What s happening at Penn State? Here s a look at some of the cultural events both in-person and virtual taking place at the University this weekend and next week:
Performances
Penn State Behrend's Smith Creative Writers Reading Series begins Jan. 28 with a reading by Alberto Rios, Arizona's first poet laureate. Readings will continue through April on Zoom, due to the pandemic featuring award-winning poets, prose writers and the work of students in Behrend's creative writing program.