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H O N O R S W E E K 2020 H O N O R S W E E K 2020 Inquiries may be directed to the Honors Program in General Education at 610-499-4349 or [email protected] SUNDAY, MARCH 15 WIDENER UNIVERSITY RECITAL SERIES JOHN VANORE AND ABSTRACT TRUTH 3:00 p.m., Recital Hall, Kapelski Learning Center MONDAY, MARCH 16 STUDENT PRESENTATIONS L.Gale, N.Weaver, B.Granston, E. Coffey/ 12:00 noon, Webb Room, University Center K.Kover, J.LePlatt/J.Rodgers/Z.Smith SIGMA TAU DELTA INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY 4:00 p.m., Room C, University Center Induction Ceremony by Invitation OMEGA CHI EPSILON HONOR SOCIETY IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 5:00 p.m., Room 232, Kirkbride Hall Induction Ceremony by Invitation PI GAMMA MU INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY 5:00 p.m., Room 224A, Kapelski Learning Center Induction Ceremony by Invitation OPEN MIC Read your own poetry or short fiction 7:00 p.m., Room 122, Freedom Hall OBSERVATORY VIEWING Weather permitting. Pre-register: 7:30 p.m., atop Kirkbride Hall https://form.jotform.com/90575688982175 TUESDAY, MARCH 17 BARTHOLOMEW SCHOLARSHIP FRESHMAN ENGINEERING PRESENTATIONS 11:00 a.m., Room 113, Kirkbride Hall STUDENT PRESENTATIONS A.Grubb, R.Westrom, A.Ninan, J.Luscko, 12:30 p.m., Webb Room, University Center J.Delestre ALPHA MU GAMMA INTERNATIONAL MODERN LANGUAGE HONOR SOCIETY 2:00 p.m., Drost Room, Library Induction Ceremony by Invitation ETA SIGMA DELTA INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT HONOR 3:00 p.m., Statler Conference Room, SOCIETY Academic Center North Induction Ceremony by Invitation LAMBDA PI ETA NATIONAL COMMUNICATION HONOR SOCIETY 4:00 p.m., Room 122, Freedom Hall Induction Ceremony by Invitation IOTA IOTA IOTA GENDER & WOMEN’S STUDIES HONOR SOCIETY 5:00 p.m., Room 121, Freedom Hall Induction Ceremony by Invitation OBSERVATORY VIEWING Weather permitting. Pre-register: 7:30 p.m., atop Kirkbride Hall https://form.jotform.com/90575688982175 H O N O R S W E E K 2020 Inquiries may be directed to the Honors Program in General Education at 610-499-4349 or [email protected] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 STUDENT PRESENTATIONS M.Devlin, A.Magee, H.Banner/N.Brown/ 12:00 noon, Webb Room, University Center S.Hollern, J.Adler/E.Brolley/V.Coumarbatch/ A.Dimarcello/A.Ferrie/S.Grogan/F.Jordan/ M.Mann/K.Sadek/A.Washington/T.Young PHI ETA SIGMA FRESHMAN HONOR SOCIETY 3:00 p.m., Room 1, Kapelski Learning Center Induction Ceremony by Invitation WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH SPEAKER Dr. Sharon McConnell-Sidorick 4:00 p.m., Room 122, Freedom Hall “Fierce and Fashionable: Working-Class Feminism in Jazz-Age Philadelphia” THURSDAY, MARCH 19 STUDENT PRESENTATIONS B.Kearns, J.Muir/A.Walker, R.Termini, A.Stipa 12:30 p.m., Webb Room, University Center OMICRON DELTA KAPPA NATIONAL LEADERSHIP HONOR SOCIETY 2:00 p.m., Room 118, Kapelski Learning Center Induction Ceremony by Invitation FACULTY RECITAL Mara Parker (cello), David Hughes (piano), 3:30 p.m., Recital Hall, Kapelski Learning Center Hannah Nicholas (viola), Serban Petrescu (violin) SCIENCE AWARDS CEREMONY 5:30 p.m., Lathem Hall FRIDAY, MARCH 20 NURSING ETA BETA RESEARCH CONFERENCE 8:00 a.m., Alumni Auditorium STUDENT PRESENTATIONS M.Kolenkiewicz, A.Mills, A.Efthimiadis, 12:00 noon, Webb Room, University Center D.Hedges/N.Smeriglio, L.Cooper/C.Dunbar/ S.Hollander ALPHA PSI OMEGA NATIONAL HONORARY DRAMATIC SOCIETY 1:00 p.m., Alumni Auditorium Induction Ceremony by Invitation PHI KAPPA PHI NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP HONOR SOCIETY 4:00 p.m., Webb Room, University Center Induction Ceremony by Invitation .
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