RECENT EVENTS
Lecture Series
"Sustainability in My World"
Wednesdays in Warren Auditorium, Fall 2012
Videos of the fall lectures are availble on the SSU YouTube channel.
For Fall 2012, this year-long public lecture series, part of the SSU's SCIENCE 120 transitional course for first-year students, featured prominent local water experts and topics ranging from our local creeks to atmospheric rivers in the sky. Attendees included students and faculty from around campus as well as community members and activists.
Theatre
BAD PENNY by Mac Wellman
Directed by Judy Navas
October 3-14, site specific performance at The University Lake near the Art Building

GREAT DIVIDE by Adam Chanzit
Directed by Doyle Ott
November 1-10, Person Theatre

Students, staff, and faculty from across campus experienced the mythic power of water in Mac Wellman's Bad Penny, a contemporary site-specific play performed on an outdoor lake, and Adam Chanzit's Great Divide, a contemporary drama set in a small town ripped apart by hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," a controversial method of natural gas mining.