UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Sarah Rich, associate professor of art history at Penn State, will be the final speaker in this spring’s Research Unplugged series of six "town and gown" conversations with Penn State researchers.
- Life Sciences - 15:00 Getting to the bottom of the zombie ant phenomenon
- Medicine - 14:00 New Center Targets Ocean Contaminants and Human Health
- Event - 14:00 NoBody’s Perfect documentary screening, panel discussion to tackle art, disability, sexuality
- Event - 14:00 Elie Wiesel to speak at UChicago on May 22
- Microtechnics - 13:00 The future of nanotechnology: Bringing more research to market
- Astronomy - 13:00
Connecting kids with the wonders of astronomy - Microtechnics - 13:00 Experts To Focus on Safety Strategies for US Infrastructure at Carnegie Mellon’s Washington Speaker Series
- Social Sciences - 12:01 The tea party and the politics of paranoia
- Administration - 11:00 A Message to the Penn Community Following The Tornado Destruction in Oklahoma
- Business - 11:00 Research suggests modular design competence can benefit new product development
- Environmental Sciences - 10:00
U-M Water Center awards $570K in Great Lakes restoration grants
Research Unplugged to conclude April 19 with Warhol talk
Rich’s talk, titled "Pennsylvania Pop: Reflections on Andy Warhol’s Art and Roots" will be held this Thursday, April 19, and will include a public discussion on the topic.
Research Unplugged presentations are held from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. on Thursdays in the Schlow Centre Region Library’s Downsbrough Community Room, in downtown State College.
The events are free and open to all, with complimentary free refreshments, and are sponsored by Penn State University Relations and the Office of the Vice President for Research, in cooperation with Schlow Centre Region Library.
The Research Unplugged schedule for Fall 2012 will be posted this summer at http://www.rps.psu.edu/unplugged/
Updates will also be sent out via Penn State’s free weekly Research & Discovery newswire! Subscribe here: http://www.rps.psu.edu/subscribe/sample.html
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