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SUMMARY:Penn State Mont Alto Campus Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Penn State Mont Alto invites you to our 2021 Fall Campus Colloquium Series The Penn State Mont Alto Campus Colloquium (formerly the Faculty Colloquy) resumes in-person talks from 12:20 to 1:10 p.m. on Oct. 14 and Nov. 11 in the Heritage Room in The Mill Caf . Talks are open to the public and free of charge. Please note that masks are required in all campus buildings for all students\, employees and campus guests regardless of vaccination status. Guests will be required to follow all COVID-19 health and safety protocols in place at the time of each Colloquy talk. Oct. 13   "Vaccine! A 200+-year adventure of survival\, conquest\, and   Cows?" by Ed Hipkiss\, lecturer of biology at Penn State Mont Alto. Nov. 10   Shara McCallum\, liberal arts professor of English and Penn State Laureate for the 2021-22 academic year. McCallum\, a poet and author of six books\, is the first women of color to serve as Penn State Laureate. McCallum's latest poetry collection\, "No Ruined Stone\," was published in August 2021 and is a verse sequence based an alternate account of history and Scottish poet Robert Burns' near-migration to Jamaica to work on a slave plantation. During her visit\, McCallum will share her poems and showcase the importance of poetry as way of capturing and shaping history. For more information on the Campus Colloquium\, please contact Kira Hamman\, assistant teaching professor of mathematics\, at khh11@psu.edu or 717-749-6029.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Penn State Mont Alto invites you to our 2021 Fall Campus Colloquium Series The Penn State Mont Alto Campus Colloquium (formerly the Faculty Colloquy) resumes in-person talks from 12:20 to 1:10 p.m. on Oct. 14 and Nov. 11 in the Heritage Room in The Mill Caf&eacute\;. Talks are open to the public and free of charge. Please note that masks are required in all campus buildings for all students\, employees and campus guests regardless of vaccination status. Guests will be required to follow all COVID-19 health and safety protocols in place at the time of each Colloquy talk. Oct. 13 &ndash\; &ldquo\;Vaccine! A 200+-year adventure of survival\, conquest\, and &hellip\; Cows?&rdquo\; by Ed Hipkiss\, lecturer of biology at Penn State Mont Alto. Nov. 10 &ndash\; Shara McCallum\, liberal arts professor of English and Penn State Laureate for the 2021-22 academic year. McCallum\, a poet and author of six books\, is the first women of color to serve as Penn State Laureate. McCallum&rsquo\;s latest poetry collection\, &quot\;No Ruined Stone\,&quot\; was published in August 2021 and is a verse sequence based an alternate account of history and Scottish poet Robert Burns&rsquo\; near-migration to Jamaica to work on a slave plantation. During her visit\, McCallum will share her poems and showcase the importance of poetry as way of capturing and shaping history. For more information on the Campus Colloquium\, please contact Kira Hamman\, assistant teaching professor of mathematics\, at khh11@psu.edu or 717-749-6029.
LOCATION:1 Campus Drive\, Mont Alto\, PA
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