At MSU, there are courses exploring the real and imaginary world around us, including courses in astronomy, history, video game design and how to survive a zombie apocalypse. The upcoming Sharper Focus/Wider Lens talk will venture into both worlds.
Zombies, Apocalypses and Monsters: Real and Imagined will begin at 7 p.m. Feb. 2 in the MSU Union ballroom.
This talk features:
- Megan Donahue, professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Malcolm Magee, associate professor, Department of History
- Glenn Stutzky, senior clinical instructor, School of Social Work
- Valeta Wensloff, outreach specialist and internship coordinator, Department of Media and Information
Sharper Focus/Wider Lens is moderated by Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, dean of the Honors College.
All Sharper Focus/Wider Lens talks are free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.