College
of Human Sciences Celebration Week
January 29 - February
4, 2001
Human Sciences at FSU – 96 Years of Promoting Health and Development
of Individuals, Families and Communities
Monday, January
29
Kick-off
Activites
10:00 am, Werkmeister Humanities Reading Room - Dodd Hall
Keynote panel: “Contributions of the engaged university: Promoting the
positive development of America’s youth and families.”
Featuring keynote speaker Dr. Richard Lerner, Tufts University and 1994-95
Tyner Eminent Scholar.
Response Panel:
Governor Jeb Bush (invited)
Chancellor Adam Herbert (invited)
President Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte
Reception
Tuesday,
January 30
Student
Research Day and Creativity Day - Sandels Building
Research Posters and Oral Presentations
Reception
Wednesday,
January 31
CHS
Student Convocation
4:00 pm, Ruby Diamond Auditorium
Presentation of
Time Capsule
Class of 2000 gift presentation
Student Addresses of Essay Contest Winners
Student/Faculty Reception
Thursday,
February 1
Textiles
Industry Lecture
9:30-11:30 am - Oglesby Union Rooms 311-315
Alumni Open House – 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m., Sandels Building
Operating of photographic exhibit by Alto Adams, Jr.
Viewing of Artwork in Sandels
Tours of Laboratories
-Burdines Merchandising
-Lectra Computer – Aided Design Laboratories
-Nutrition,
Food Science, Execise Science, Motor Skills & Biomechanics Laboratories
-Gwen Cherry Child Development Center
Reception
Friday,
February 2
Food Safety Symposium
2:00 pm, Ramada Inn Conference Center
Food Safety Symposium featuring the First Annual Hazel K. Stiebeling Lecture.
Keynote speaker, Catherine Woteki, USDA Under Secretary of Agriculture
for Food Safety, will be joined by Dr. Michael Doyle, University of Georgia,
and Dr. Martha Rhodes-Roberts, Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer
Services –
Natholyn Harris Retirement Dinner
6:00 pm, University Center Club, 5th floor
Note:
All event information is subject to change.
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