Week

Wednesday, October 1 September 28– Disability and Access Center Presents October 3 “An Evening with RJ Mitte,” Free food, prizes, giveaways, 7:00 p.m., Tucker Theatre Actor RJ Mitte from the meet-and-greets with award-winning drama will talk about having photo opportunities, fun, cerebral palsy while maintaining a successful acting career. and excitement! The speech will be followed by a Q&A and a meet-and-greet with photos after the event. Sunday, September 28 Ali Roberts Presents “Breaking Worse: Thursday, October 2 Synthetic Drugs of Abuse”, WISTEM Center Presents 4:00 p.m., LRC 221 “A Discussion with A discussion of recent trends in synthetic drug abuse, Dr. Donna Nelson,” including how they originated, their lethal side effects, 7:00 p.m., Tucker Theatre and the struggle to regulate them. Dr. Donna Nelson will talk about her experiences as science Monday, September 29 advisor on Breaking Bad. Her work included checking scripts, Colorizing Breaking Bad, providing dialogue, drawing chemical 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., KUC 2nd-Floor Lobby structures, and writing chemical equations that were used as props. She will discuss the benefits of using The project will be the creation of a series of “color popular media to increase public appreciation for posters.” Participants will analyze what messages and science and scientists. meanings different colors say and represent about characters and events in Breaking Bad and will talk about how they feel about those messages. Friday, October 3 Breaking Bad Trivia Contest, Tuesday, September 30 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., Tom Jackson Building Breaking Bad Amazing Race, Students in teams of four will compete in a Breaking Bad 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m., and disability awareness–themed trivia contest. Prizes Disability and Access Center will be awarded to first-, second-, and third-place teams. Students in teams of two will race across campus to find clues about all that MTSU has to offer. Thanks to our sponsors: Disability and Access Center Women In STEM Center June Anderson Center Nashville Section, for Women and American Chemical Society Nontraditional Students Forensic Institute for Department of Research and Education Speech and Theater Housing and Intercultural and Residential Life Diversity Affairs Department of Biology School of Journalism Maple Street Grill College of Basic and Five Senses Applied Sciences Opossum’s Pub Department of Chemistry Demos’ Restaurants College of Graduate Studies Peter D’s University Honors College Sam’s Sports Grill Distinguished Lecture Fund Parthenon Grille Department of Toot’s Engineering Technology

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