Public Relations News Release — February 20, 2006
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| 1 | Tuesday, Feb. 21 | School Counselors and Administrators Conference will be held; "Rock the House '06" concert will take place; Civic Discourse and Opposing Views series will host discussion of death penalty; "State of Hip Hop" panel discussion will be held at Maucker Union. |
| 1 | Monday, Feb. 20 | Sigma Xi lecture by Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky will discuss Nanomaterials; panel discussion will take place as part of Black History Month. |
| 1 | Eating disorders team educates campus about dangers of unhealthy eating patterns | University Health Services will try to help people with eating disorders during National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. |
| 1 | 'Dead Man Walking School of Theatre Project' week of events set for Feb. 27-March 4 | Dead Man Walking School Theatre Project will try to raise awareness about capital punishment with a week of lectures, panel discussions, and plays. |
| 2 | Wednesday, Feb. 22 | Lecture on sex and justice will be delivered as a part of the White Ribbon Campaign; Business Ethics Seminar will take place. |
| 2 | Thursday, Feb. 23 | CME will hold open house to celebrate thirty-five years; Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series will host Walt Wolfram; Thursdaze will have Western Night; George E. Curry will lecture on "Creating Black History for Tomorrow". |
| 3 | Monday, Feb. 27 | "Ethnic Minorities in the Criminal Justice System" will be the focus of a panel discussion held at the Slife Ballroom. |