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SUMMARY:The Shapes of Love: From Plato to the Present—Cultivation or Consumption
	?
DESCRIPTION:\nCelebrate Love Liberal Arts Week with a Love and Sex Panel
	 featuring a 30-minute presentation by Tyrique Mack-Georges\, a philosop
	hy doctoral student\, followed by a student-led panel and audience Q&amp
	\;A. The conversation will explore themes of relationships\, identity\, 
	and values. Student panelists include Rand Alkhunaizi\, Ella Bartnik\, M
	olly Hatfield\, Panya Khattar\, Max Settembre\, Romana Moroz\, and Nicol
	ette Morris.\n\nLove as Colossus of Rhodes: For Plato\, love stands betw
	een the mortal and the eternal\, and in doing so takes many forms that c
	arry the potential for self-cultivation. Family\, friends\, and lovers c
	an grow together\, challenging one another to become better versions of 
	themselves: to “possess the good forever.” This panel asks whether a cul
	ture of short-term relationships and casual encounters has obscured this
	 deeper\, formative dimension of love.\n\nA reception will follow the pa
	nel in Old Botany Building from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.\n\nFor more details: h
	ttps://events.la.psu.edu/event/the-shapes-of-love-llaw/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Celebrate Love 
	Liberal Arts Week with a Love and Sex Panel featuring a 30-minute presen
	tation by Tyrique Mack-Georges, a philosophy doctoral student, followed 
	by a student-led panel and audience Q&amp;A. The conversation will explo
	re themes of relationships, identity, and values. Student panelists incl
	ude Rand Alkhunaizi, Ella Bartnik, Molly Hatfield, Panya Khattar, Max Se
	ttembre, Romana Moroz, and Nicolette Morris.</p><p>Love as Colossus of R
	hodes: For Plato, love stands between the mortal and the eternal, and in
	 doing so takes many forms that carry the potential for self-cultivation
	. Family, friends, and lovers can grow together, challenging one another
	 to become better versions of themselves: to “possess the good forever.”
	 This panel asks whether a culture of short-term relationships and casua
	l encounters has obscured this deeper, formative dimension of love.</p><
	p>A reception will follow the panel in Old Botany Building from 5:00 to 
	7:00 p.m.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/eve
	nt/the-shapes-of-love-llaw/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/the-shapes-
	of-love-llaw/</a></p></body></html>
LOCATION:124 Pasquerilla Spiritual Center (Pod #2)
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