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February 25, 2022

Greetings, Students & Scholars!

March begins in just a few days, which means spring is right around the corner! Whether you want to see an on-campus production, learn about current events, or spend a day rock climbing, there’s something for everyone. We hope you enjoy this issue of the OIE “Friday Greetings” email.


OIE & 一本道无码 News & Events

On the Brink: A Panel Discussion on Russia and Ukraine

Join Carnegie Mellon’s Institute for Politics and Strategy for a panel discussion of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This virtual event on Monday, Feb. 28, from 5 to 6 p.m., is open to everyone interested in learning more about this developing situation. Moderated by Dr. Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, William S. Dietrich Professor of English and Head of the English Department, the panel will feature: CDR Kim Manuel, US Navy Federal Executive Fellow, Institute for Politics and Strategy; Dr. David Parker, Assistant Teaching Professor of Russian Studies, Department of Modern Languages; Dr. Wendy Goldman, Paul Mellon Distinguished Professor of History, Department of History; Dr. Emanuela Grama, Assistant Professor and Director of Global Studies, Department of History. Please  and submit questions ahead of time.

“Athena”

Event poster with a fencer's mask and sytlized text reading Athena, and by Grace Gardner, Directed by Samantha Toy Ozeas February 28-March 3, at 一本道无码's The Helen Wayne Rauh Theater

The Olympics might be over, but the drama isn’t! The School of Drama presents: “Athena” by Gracie Gardner, directed by Samantha Toy Ozeas. In this play, Mary Wallace and Athena are brave, seventeen, fencers, and training for the Junior Olympics. They practice together, compete against each other, and spend their lives together. They wish they were friends. Opening Monday, Feb. 28, to Thursday, March 3, you can come to see Athena at the Helen Wayne Rauh Theater in the Purcell Center for the Arts. Reserve tickets  or over the phone at (412) 268-2407.

Mask and Test Vending Machines

Not your average vending machine! You can find COVID-19 rapid antigen at-home test kits and KN95 masks in four vending machines across campus. The vending machines are located in Cohon University Center (Lee Lobby), Purnell Center for the Arts (near room 103), Baker Hall (140 corridor), Mellon Institute (3rd floor in the glass room near the freight elevator). You can use the machines by swiping your 一本道无码 ID. All faculty, staff and students are eligible to vend one test kit (two tests in each kit) and one package of two KN95 masks each week, as supplies are available. Each vending machine will be stocked weekly while supplies last.

Connect with us on Social Media

Join us on  and ! OIE has officially made the switch to Twitter and LinkedIn. Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date with the latest announcements and all things OIE related. Join our LinkedIn group, and get connected with the OIE community! You can expect the same great content, including all things OIE, news and events, our Friday Greeting round-up, and more. As always, you can reach out directly to OIE by emailing us at oie@andrew.cmu.edu. We hope to see you there!


Our Pittsburgh Picks

Flamingo Fest

Picture of Flamingos in water

Here’s a splash of color in a grey February! Flamingo Fest is back! On Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26 and 27, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., visit the National Aviary for fun with the flock. Take in the sights and sounds of the Wetlands during a special flamingo talk and then explore all of the exhibits. This event is family-friendly and is included with  to the Aviary.

FA Climbing Grand Opening Party

Event poster with people climbing a rock wall, text Grand Opening Party 2.26. You're invited! 2.26 10A-8P, FA Grand Opening Party Special, $5 Day Pass plus free rental gear. Let's climb Pittsburgh!

Climbing, yoga, and fun, oh my! Head on over to Station Square Saturday, Feb. 26, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the Grand Opening Party at FA Climbing & Fitness Station Square! They have a whole day of climbing, yoga, fitness, and fun planned, complete with giveaways and more. Best of all, Day Passes are $5 with free rental gear all day long! Learn  and RSVP on their Facebook page.

The Pittsburgh Symphony presents Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

Decorative graphic of old film with scenes from Return of the Jedi overlaid, text Return of the Jedi, Friday Feb 25 to Saturday Feb 26 2022

Love music? Love movies? Join the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for Star Wars: Return of the Jedi on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25 and 26, starting at 7 p.m. This performance features screenings of the complete film with Oscar-winning composer John Williams’ musical score performed live to the film. Whether you’ve seen the movies a hundred times or this will be your first time, it is sure to be a spectacular performance. You can  about the performance, and purchase tickets in advance.



Have an Event or Announcement for Friday Greetings?

If you have an event or announcement that you wish to submit for inclusion in OIE's Friday Greetings newsletter, please submit it to ES-Communications@andrew.cmu.edu. Information should be submitted by Wednesday at 5 p.m. EST for inclusion in the following Friday's newsletter.


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