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5:00 PM | The Hate U Give Edinboro wraps up the month with two screenings of the 2018 American crime drama “The Hate U Give,” based on the 2017 novel by Angie Thomas. Screenings are scheduled for 5 and 8 p.m. on Feb. 23 in the Pogue Student Center’s Scot Cinema.
Starring Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall and Russell Hornsby, the film switches between the poor inner city where Starr Carter lives and the rich, white school she attends.
After Carter witnesses a fatal shooting of her childhood best friend at the hands of a police officer, both of these worlds collide and she must find her voice.
The film received acclaim from the New York Times, Rolling Stone Magazine and Ebony Magazine.
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8:00 PM | The Hate U Give Edinboro wraps up the month with two screenings of the 2018 American crime drama “The Hate U Give,” based on the 2017 novel by Angie Thomas. Screenings are scheduled for 5 and 8 p.m. on Feb. 23 in the Pogue Student Center’s Scot Cinema.
Starring Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall and Russell Hornsby, the film switches between the poor inner city where Starr Carter lives and the rich, white school she attends.
After Carter witnesses a fatal shooting of her childhood best friend at the hands of a police officer, both of these worlds collide and she must find her voice.
The film received acclaim from the New York Times, Rolling Stone Magazine and Ebony Magazine.
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Women's Soccer vs. Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Location: Home - Edinboro, PA Result: W 4-1 Game Recap |
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM | Women's Volleyball at Gannon University
Location: Away - Erie, PA Result: L 1-3 Game Recap |
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All Day | Women's Tennis at Daemen College (N.Y.)
Location: Away - Amherst, NY Result: |
1:05 PM - 4:05 PM | Women's Volleyball at Mercyhurst University
Location: Away - Erie, PA Result: W 3-0 Game Recap |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Football at Slippery Rock University
Location: Away - Slippery Rock, PA Result: L 28-59 Game Recap |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Women's Tennis at Daemen College (N.Y.)
Location: Away - Amherst, NY |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Women's Tennis vs. Shippensburg University in Oil City, Pa.
Location: Oil City, Pa. Result: |
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1:30 PM - 4:30 PM | Women's Soccer at Mansfield University
Location: Away - Mansfield, PA Result: W 3-2 Game Recap |
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | 'The Trade' - 5-part presentation From giant, bustling cities to quaint, sleepy small towns, the opioid epidemic has touched nearly every corner of the U.S., with the problem growing at an alarming rate.
To shed light on this epidemic and its impact on American families, Edinboro University’s Social Work Department and the Center for Faculty Excellence is hosting a 5-part viewing and discussion of SHOWTIME’s original “The Trade” – a 5-episode docu-series that spotlights the crises through growers, addicts, cartel bosses and law enforcement.
Several academic departments will host panel discussions regarding the nightly topic from each perspective. The series schedule includes:
Sept. 17: Episode 1 – A documentary look inside America's heroin crisis. In Mexico, Don Miguel struggles to control the local poppy fields. In Ohio, Det. Edwards closes in on a heroin dealer. In Atlanta, Skyler moves home to get clean. Series premiere. Moderator: Dr. Elaine Rinfrette, Social Work
Tuesday, Sept. 25: Episode 2 – Don Miguel responds to a shooting as drug-related violence in Mexico continues to rise. In Columbus, Det. Edwards investigates the overdose death of a young mother. Nearby in Dayton, Richard struggles with his daughter's addiction. Moderator: Elizabeth Gillette, Nursing
Wednesday, Oct. 3: Episode 3 – A trafficker in Juarez explains how heroin makes it into the U.S. as Mexican Federal police attempt a bust. In Columbus, Agent James starts tracking the drug supply back to its source. In Atlanta, John hits the street to feed his habit. Moderator: Dr. David Pugh, Social Work
Thursday, Oct. 11: Episode 4 – Don Miguel celebrates a birthday as Mexican Federal police crackdown in Guerrero. In Columbus, Agent James locates a missing suspect who may be the key to his case. Meanwhile in Akron, Laura and Dan convince their son to enter rehab. Moderator: Dr. Wayne Hawley, Psychology
Monday, Oct. 15: Episode 5 – In Columbus, Sergeant Smith zeroes in on a dealer who's mixing heroin with Fentanyl. In Mexico, Don Miguel finds himself trapped in the drug trade. Back in Atlanta, Skyler signs himself up for long-term treatment. Series finale. Moderators: Dr. Sam Claster, Sociology; Mr. Kevin Barber, Gaudenzia, Inc.
“The Trade” is recommended for mature audiences only. |
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7:00 PM | “Higher Education at a Crossroads” Edinboro University will welcome higher education thought leader and New York Times best-selling author Jeff Selingo to campus for a keynote, "Higher Education at a Crossroads." There will be a Q&A with the audience following Mr. Selingo’s remarks. |
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Open Forum with Chancellor Daniel Greenstein Daniel Greenstein, Ph.D., who recently assumed the role of Chancellor in Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education, will meet with faculty, staff and students at Edinboro University on Wednesday. All members of the campus community are invited to attend an open forum with the Chancellor from 2-3 p.m. in multipurpose room A of the Frank G. Pogue Student Center. |
2:00 PM | Piano Class for Adult Beginners As part of the Edinboro University Community Music School, a 10-week piano course for adult beginners will be offered beginning Wednesday, Sept. 19. The class will meet in the electronic piano lab in the Alexander Music Center on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. |
5:00 PM | Astronaut Photographs: Illuminating the Power of the Overview Effect In honor of Earth Science Week, Dr. Joseph Reese will present “Astronaut Photographs: Illuminating the Power of the Overview Effect” on Wednesday at 5 p.m. in Cooper Science Center, Room 170.
The discussion, which is co-sponsored by the Department of Geosciences and Sigma Gamma Epsilon, will focus on photos taken by astronauts in space and how they expand our understanding of global processes, interlinked systems, environmental changes and human impacts.
Dr. Reese joined the Edinboro University Geosciences faculty in 2002 after six years at NW Missouri State. Beyond courses related to his expertise in structural geology, tectonics and the geologic history of Laurentia, he created new courses on geologic hazards and Marcellus Shale geology and helped develop the new Energy Resources track.
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Women's Soccer vs. Seton Hill University (Pa.)
Location: Home - Edinboro, PA Result: L 0-2 Game Recap |
7:00 PM | EU Planetarium presents "What's Up Wednesday" The names says it all. Explore current constellations and other objects visible in your backyard at EU's Planetarium. |
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Al Stone Lecture Series Fall 2018 Xin Chen presents, "China's One-Belt-One-Road Policy: Mutual Aid or
Hegemony?" Professor Chen is a frequent lecturer in China and author of scholarly articles on international trade. She is a professor in the History, Politics, Language and Cultures Department, Edinboro University. |
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM | Hispanic Heritage Luncheon The Center for Diversity and Inclusion and the Learning Commons staff will offer a Hispanic Heritage Luncheon to members of the campus community on Thursday from 12:30-2 p.m. in the Learning Commons, Room 255. |
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Trivia Night Trivia Night - A Fundraiser for EU Study Abroad Scholarships for Students
Competition will be fierce. All Edinboro employees, alumni, and friends over the age of 21 are invited to participate, so gather a team of eight and reserve a table, or enroll individually to be added to a team! The cost is $20 per person or $160 per 8-person team/table and includes International Hors D'oeuvres. There will also be a beer and wine donation bar.
Competition includes three rounds of trivia questions, plus a bonus round, and live and silent auctions. Prizes will be awarded to the top two teams. |
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Comedian Jeffrey Jay Comedian Jeffrey Jay will perform at EU on Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Pogue Cafe. |
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM | Pumpkin Painting Love fall, pumpkins, and fall treats?
Well this event is for you! Come to Pogue Student Center's Pre Function Lounge to relax, paint a pumpkin, and have fun with your friends! The first 70 people will get a pumpkin, so come on early if you want one! |
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