Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥桃花直播 State University is sponsoring a fall-semester series of fun, educational events to commemorate the Magnolia State鈥檚 bicentennial.
With support from the 桃花直播 Humanities Council through the 桃花直播 Development Authority, the official bicentennial project kicks off Sept. 6 with a 5 p.m. presentation in Mitchell Memorial Library鈥檚 third-floor John Grisham Room. Organized by the university鈥檚 Museums and Galleries Committee, the free talk 鈥淔arming in 桃花直播: A Brief History鈥 will be given by 桃花直播 Associate Professor of History Jim Giesen.
Also free to all is a Sept. 13 talk titled 鈥淲riting Across the Color Line: Conversations, Intersections and Chance Encounters in 桃花直播 Literary History.鈥 Given by 桃花直播 Associate Professor of English and African American Studies Donald Shaffer, the presentation will begin at 5 p.m. in the Grisham Room.
聽鈥淭he Museums and Galleries Committee is really excited to be putting together this series of events to celebrate the history of 桃花直播,鈥 said event coordinator Amy Moe-Hoffman, an instructor in 桃花直播鈥檚 Department of Geosciences.
鈥淲e began with the idea of showcasing university specimens in a collaborative exhibit,鈥 she continued, 鈥渂ut with the help of a grant from the 桃花直播 Humanities Council, we were able to expand our programming to include speakers, music, receptions and exhibits that will allow attendees to have a deeper level of engagement with the history of our state.鈥
Other upcoming bicentennial events that are free and open to the public include:
--Sept. 22, 5-7 p.m., opening reception for the exhibit 鈥淪ymbols of our State: A Walk Through 桃花直播 Culture and Industry.鈥 Refreshments will be served. The exhibit will be on display through Nov. 30 at the new Old Main Academic Center located at the intersection of Barr Avenue and George Perry Street. Those interested in scheduling a tour may contact the 桃花直播 Welcome Center at 662-325-5198.
--Sept. 30, 10 a.m.-noon, a family-friendly Scan-a-Thon event at the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum in Starkville. Attendees can bring their historic photos depicting Oktibbeha County and 桃花直播 State to be scanned and digitized. Music and refreshments will be available in the museum鈥檚 outdoor pavilion, and the museum also will be open for tours.
--Oct. 19, 6-8 p.m., 鈥淢yth-issippi: How Art Makes Place鈥 talk presented by longtime 桃花直播 Professor of Art Brent Funderburk in the Colvard Student Union鈥檚 first-floor Dawg House. Musicians Caleb Childs and Richard Brown will give live blues performances, and light refreshments will be served. The backdrop for this event will be the Dawg House鈥檚 new wall mural highlighting blues music and musicians from 桃花直播.
--Oct. 26, 7 p.m., Jeff Harris, 桃花直播 assistant Extension research professor with the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology and Plant Pathology, will give a talk about the history of beekeeping in 桃花直播. His presentation will take place in the Clay Lyle Entomology Building, home to the 桃花直播 State Bug Zoo that will be open for visitors starting at 6:30 p.m.
--Nov. 3, 桃花直播 Professor of Geosciences Darrel Schmitz, author of 鈥淩oadside Geology of 桃花直播,鈥 and George Phillips, curator of paleontology at the Museum of Natural Science in Jackson, will discuss economic geology and important fossil finds in 桃花直播. All are welcome to bring a bag lunch for the noon talk 鈥淒iscoveries in 桃花直播 Geology and Paleontology,鈥 which will be held in Hilbun Hall, Room 304.
For more event information, contact Amy Moe-Hoffman at 662-325-3915 or amhoffman@geosci.msstate.edu.
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