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Philosopher to speak on poverty and human rights

As part of the Teaching International Program at Penn State Greater Allegheny, Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs at Yale University, will be giving a lecture at Penn State Greater Allegheny on Wednesday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Ostermayer Room located in the Student Community Center. Dr.

Hepner's Photographs, 'Code Words' on Display at Filmmakers Galleries

Filmmakers Galleries will present two photography shows in March: one that captures the Old World, one that explores modern digital language. They are both on view from March 6 through April 5, 2009. Code Words by Pittsburgh-based artist Lori Hepner, assistant professor of integrative arts at Penn State Greater Allegheny is a photographic print series centered around the concept of binary code. Banska Stiavnica by Slovakian artist Rastislav Misik features landscape photography printed on canvas.

Nominations for Annual Susan Lewis Award Being Accepted

Penn State Greater Allegheny's Commission for Women is now accepting nominations for the second annual Susan C. Lewis award. This year's award will be presented to a woman within Allegheny County who contributes to the constant social and economic development within the community, and promotes diversity and constant professional development. This year's winner will be presented with the award at a special luncheon on March 24. The award is named after Susan C.

Lady Lions to Celebrate "Think Pink" on Saturday

The Penn State Greater Allegheny Lady Lions will celebrate "Think Pink" Night on Saturday, February 14 in an effort to raise breast cancer awareness. The team will wear pink T-shirts during their pregame warm-ups and pink wristbands during the game. Fans will have the opportunity to donate money to the Susan B. Komen for the Cure Foundation. Tip-off for the game is scheduled for 6:00 p.m.

Four Greater Allegheny Students to Dance at THON

Four Penn State Greater Allegheny students will participate in the 2009 Penn State Dance Marathon (THON) Feb. 22-24. The 46-hour no-sitting, no-sleeping event is an annual fundraiser for The Four Diamonds fund, which helps families with children who have cancer. The four student dancers will participate with the more than 700 other dancers during THON. Each Penn State location can send representatives to participate in raising funds. Last year the Greater Allegheny campus raised more than $11,000 of the nearly $7 million total.

Continuing Education to Offer Dept. of Education Training Program

Penn State Greater Allegheny's Continuing Education Department, in collaboration with Penn State Harrisburg Continuing Education, will be hosting the third session of training for Pennsylvania teachers via teleconference on Thursday, Feb. 26. This training will focus on "English as a Second Language" and the participating teachers will earn ACT 48 credits for attending. This pilot project has forged a new partnership between Penn State and the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Black History Month Activities Continue

Alejandro de la Fuente, associate professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh, and Damion Jackson, curator of the African-American Collection at the Heinz History Center, will both present talks on Feb. 19 at Penn State Greater Allegheny. Alejandro de la Fuente will present "The New Afro-Cuban Movement and the Debate on Race in Contemporary Cuba," at 12:15 p.m. Feb.

Famed Psychologist to Address Greater Allegheny Students

Dr. Bernard Caducci, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Shyness Research Institute at Indiana University Southeast, will address the faculty, staff and students at Penn State Greater Allegheny as part of the campus's spring calendar of events. Dr. Carducci, who has had multiple appearances on ABC's "Good Morning America" is scheduled for two presentations on Thursday, March 19.  At 12:15 pm he will address the issue of "Career Preparation for Psychology Majors:  How to Be a Success with a B.A.

Black History Month Activities

African-American and Brazilian musical performances as well as filmmakers and art historians are highlights from the Penn State Greater Allegheny's observance of Black History Month throughout February.