Saturday, March 27, 2010 10:00 AM
Penn State is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the College of Education's American Indian Leadership Program. Bring the whole family to this daylong event. Tour the National Museum of the American Indian: George Gustav Heye Center, a Smithsonian Museum, and learn more about the American Indian history and Penn State's leadership program from John Tippeconnic, a member of the Comanche tribe, professor of educational leadership and director of the American Indian Leadership Program at University Park. Tippeconnic was recently named the Batschelet Chaired Professor of Educational Administration in the Penn State College of Education. Cost for museum entrance, lecture and lunch: $25 for Alumni Association members, $40 for non-members and $10 for children ages 12-18 (under 12 free). To learn more about City Lights sponsored events and to register for upcoming events, visit http://alumni.psu.edu/events/. Registration and additional information are also available by calling 800-548-LION (option 5) or e-mailingalumnitravel@psu.edu. |