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SUMMARY:Understanding THON: For Which Kids? Starting a Conversation
DESCRIPTION:\nPlease join us for the second annual&nbsp\;Paterno Fellows
	 Contemporary Issues Forum: A Discussion Place of Ideas. Participants in
	clude students and faculty. THON\, the largest student-run philanthropy 
	in the world\, raises money to fight pediatric cancer\, and thousands of
	 Penn State students participate each year. During the forum\, a panel o
	f students and faculty will take turns expressing their views on THON\, 
	and a discussion will follow.\n\nPARTICIPANTS:\n\n&ndash\; Daryl Cameron
	\, Assistant Professor of Psychology\n\n&ndash\; Panini Pandya\, &rsquo\
	;20 PF International Politics\, Spanish\, and History\n\n&ndash\; Emily 
	Purnell\, &rsquo\;20 PF Spanish\, Accounting\, and Master of Accounting\
	n\n&ndash\; Darcy Rameker\, Director of Student Activities\n\n&ndash\; J
	ack Shean\, &rsquo\;19 PF History\, Political Science\, and Philosophy\n
	\n&ndash\; Jadrian Wooten\, Assistant Teaching Professor of Economics\n\
	n&ndash\; Moderated by&nbsp\;Catherine Wanner\, Professor of History\, A
	nthropology\, and Religious Studies\, and Barry Director of the Paterno 
	Fellows Program\n\nAll are invited to stay for a reception in the Mann A
	ssembly Room immediately following the presentation.&nbsp\;Read the stor
	y&hellip\;\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/understa
	nding_thon_for_which_kids_starting_a_conversation/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Please join us 
	for the second annual&nbsp;<i>Paterno Fellows Contemporary Issues Forum:
	 A Discussion Place of Ideas</i>. Participants include students and facu
	lty. THON, the largest student-run philanthropy in the world, raises mon
	ey to fight pediatric cancer, and thousands of Penn State students parti
	cipate each year. During the forum, a panel of students and faculty will
	 take turns expressing their views on THON, and a discussion will follow
	.</p><p><b>PARTICIPANTS:</b><br /><b>&ndash; Daryl Cameron</b>, Assistan
	t Professor of Psychology<br /><b>&ndash; Panini Pandya</b>, &rsquo;20 P
	F International Politics, Spanish, and History<br /><b>&ndash; Emily Pur
	nell</b>, &rsquo;20 PF Spanish, Accounting, and Master of Accounting<br 
	/><b>&ndash; Darcy Rameker</b>, Director of Student Activities<br /><b>&
	ndash; Jack Shean</b>, &rsquo;19 PF History, Political Science, and Phil
	osophy<br /><b>&ndash; Jadrian Wooten</b>, Assistant Teaching Professor 
	of Economics<br />&ndash; Moderated by&nbsp;<b>Catherine Wanner</b>, Pro
	fessor of History, Anthropology, and Religious Studies, and Barry Direct
	or of the Paterno Fellows Program</p><p>All are invited to stay for a re
	ception in the Mann Assembly Room immediately following the presentation
	.&nbsp;<a href="https://news.psu.edu/story/563450/2019/03/15/campus-life
	/paterno-fellows-contemporary-issues-forum-feature-thon">Read the story&
	hellip;</a></p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/e
	vent/understanding_thon_for_which_kids_starting_a_conversation/'>https:/
	/events.la.psu.edu/event/understanding_thon_for_which_kids_starting_a_co
	nversation/</a></p></body></html>
LOCATION:Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library
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