Nov. 11
Mathematics Colloquium: Christopher K. Reed, visiting instructor of mathematics, presents “The Art and Science of Coloring: Using Discovery-Based Learning in Mathematics.”
3:15 p.m., B-306, Academic Center
Nov. 11
James W. Harding Executive Speaker: Stephen Harrison ’61, Chairman of Lee Hecht Harrison, presents “The New Leadership Imperative: From Compliance to Decency”
7 p.m., G-11, Barclay Lecture Hall, Heim Bldg.
Nov. 12
Astronomy and Physics Colloquium: Dr. John D. Reid, associate professor of physics, Lock Haven University, will discuss “Will the New Large Hadron Collider Destroy the World? The Dangers of Making Black Holes, Magnetic Monopoles, Vacuum Bubbles and Strange Matter.”
4:30 p.m., C-303, Academic Center
Nov. 13
Archaeology Colloquium: Senior presentations by students in the archaeology and culture of the ancient Near East program. They will speak on excavations they have participated in during the last several years.
4 p.m., C-303, Academic Center
Nov. 14
Music at Lycoming: Fugues, Alleluias and More
8 p.m., Shangraw Performance Hall, Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall
Nov. 14-15, 20-22
The theatre dept. presents “A Fitting Confusion” a French farce, by Georges Feydeau
Directed by Fred Wild
8 p.m., Mary L. Welch Theatre
For tickets, call 321-4048.
Nov. 15
Admissions Open House
Call 321-4126 for information
Nov. 15
“A Night for Paws,” a basket raffle with a variety of food vendors, prizes and live entertainment. Proceeds will be donated to the Lycoming Animal Protection Society, a no-kill cat shelter located in South Williamsport.
4-8 p.m., Pennington Lounge
Nov. 21-23
Duboistown Garden Club: Holiday House
Hours: TBA, Pennington Lounge
Dec. 4
Concerts at Noon: Student Recital
Noon, Shangraw Performance Hall, Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall
Dec. 4
Student Holiday Art Reception
5:30 p.m., Art Gallery, Snowden Library
Dec. 4-12
Student Holiday Art Exhibition
Art Gallery, Snowden Library