A selection of virtual and in-person cultural events happening at the University this weekend and next week
The 10 architects, artists and designers whose work is currently featured in the Museum of Modern Art’s “Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America” exhibit, and who are collectively known as the Black Reconstruction Collective will present Black Joy will be featured as the final event in the Stuckeman School Virtual Lecture Series on March 24. Image: Library of Congress
Things to Do at Penn State: March 18-25
March 17, 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:
Monday, March 15
4 p.m. â Mark Sentesy, an assistant professor of philosophy and classics and ancient Mediterranean studies, will host a lecture via Zoom on the ethics of climate change. The event is a part of Penn Stateâs spring 2021 Earth Talks series. The event is free to join and the link can be found here.
6 p.m. â 3/20 Coalition will hold âCriminalization of Mental Health Crisesâ as a part of a 10 day event leading up to the two-year anniversary of Osaze Osagieâs death.
Osagie was a 29-year-old Black State College resident who had autism and a history of schizophrenia. He was shot and killed by State College Police officers on March 20, 2019.
A selection of virtual and in-person cultural events happening at the University this weekend and next week
A performance by renowned pianist Robin Spielberg, a virtual presentation from actor Sean Astin and a conversation with groundbreaking sports writer Claire Smith are among the cultural highlights taking place at Penn State this weekend and next week.Image: Robin Spielberg
Things to Do at Penn State: March 11-18
March 10, 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
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Penn State Behrend has launched a new lecture series that will feature leading researchers in the field of Holocaust studies. The programs, which continue through March 25, are open to the public at no cost.