6 O'Clock Series Dates
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Monday, Feb 11, 2013: An Intergenerational Dialogue between the Hip Hop Generation and Civil Rights GenerationA Black History Month program dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that will feature a panel of speakers from two generations of African American artists and performers.
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Monday, Feb 18, 2013: In Sisterhood: The Women’s Movement in PittsburghFour local panelists who shared their contributions with the In Sisterhood presentation discuss their contributions to the Pittsburgh feminism movement.
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Monday, Feb 25, 2013: Leaving Your LegacyIUP alumnus Tom Baker of Baker Leadership discusses the value of student engagement within the college community.
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Monday, Mar 4, 2013: Social Media: What it does 4 ur careerA panel of hiring experts discusses the positive and negative effects social media can have on a career.
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Monday, Mar 11, 2013: Science or Religion: Must We Choose?Must there be a choice between science and religion? A panel made up of scholars from a variety of backgrounds will explain why they each answer this question “NO ” and will then open the floor to questions.
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Monday, Mar 25, 2013: A Young Atheist’s Survival GuideNational atheist leader Hemant Mehta shares stories of students standing up for their U.S. Constitutional right to freedom from religion.
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Monday, Apr 1, 2013: Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of OilDr. Timothy Mitchell, a professor of history at Columbia University, discusses the links among democracy, coal, and oil in the past, present, and future.
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Monday, Apr 8, 2013: Apples To Apples: Evaluating and Comparing First Time Job OffersEric Nelson discusses employment benefits, salary negotiation, and answers questions about how to evaluate multiple employment opportunities.
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Monday, Apr 15, 2013: Making Your Summer Work for YouA panel of career experts and employers discuss the impact summer employment can have on future career status.
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Monday, Apr 22, 2013: An Inaugural CelebrationIUP celebrates the inauguration of Dr. Michael Driscoll as university president.
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6 O'Clock Series Pages

The Six O’Clock Series provides IUP students, employees, and community members an opportunity to learn about current issues and approach familiar topics from a new perspective.
The library supports the series by providing resources for further exploration of the topics and/or research. To see a collection of resources corresponding to individual sessions, select a session from the drop-down menu above.
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