Monday Nov. 16
Food for Thought: “The New Old Florida Cuisine”
Studio@620 # 7 – 8 p.m.
Join four Tampa Bay chefs and restaurateurs from area eateries to discuss the “New Florida Cuisine,” characterized by local and seasonal foods. Stick around for a Q&A. Free.
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Tuesday Nov. 17
De-Stress Your Life
Outside SLC # noon – 2 p.m.
The Wellness Center provides check-ups for students at no cost, among other services. In light of the busy weeks ahead, the center will offer information on how to de-stress – something all students could use. Worth 200 Pete Points.
Thinking Through… Rights
Nelson Poynter Memorial Library # 4 – 5 p.m.
“Is there a right of conscience?” Dr. Hugh LaFollette will host a conversation discussing this question in the Poynter Corner. All are welcome to participate.
Science Cafe
Dali Museum # 6 – 7:30 p.m.
SciCafe St. Petersburg will hold an informal discussion for adults as part of a series created by Secrets of the Sea Marine Exploration Center and Aquarium. If you’re curious about the world, this is the place to be. Free.
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Wednesday Nov. 18
A Leveled Playing Field? – Exploration of Title IX’s Impact
USC Ballroom # 1 – 2:30 p.m.
USF’s Women in Leadership and Philanthropy partnered with USFSP professor Dr. Judithanne McLauchlan in this presentation, where USF Women in the Law students will present their semester-long research. A panel of speakers will include three local, well-known professional women. Free, registration required: wlp@usf.edu.
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Sunday Nov. 22
Modern Dance Workshop
USFSP Fitness Center – Studio A # 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The St. Petersburg Dance Alliance and USFSP All Stars will hold an intermediate level modern dance workshop, co-hosted by the department of verbal and visual arts. Admission is free for students with a valid student ID and costs $8 per workshop for the public.