APSU This Week: Govs football at home, Science on Tap, new Google partnership
The second week of fall classes also brings several top-notch events to Austin Peay State University including the second home football game of the season, the launch of Science on Tap at Strawberry Alley Ale Works and an innovative partnership between APSU and Google at this weekend’s Riverfest.
Govs host Central Arkansas 2 p.m. Saturday
The Governors kicked off the Mark Hudspeth coaching era with a dominating win last Thursday over North Carolina Central, 41-10, and they hope to follow up with a similar performance against Central Arkansas at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at Fortera Stadium.
To follow news leading up to the game, visit .
Science on Tap launches monthly series
Austin Peay’s J. Allyn Smith – an astrophysicist who teaches in the Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy – will discuss black holes at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3, at Austin Peay’s first “Science on Tap,” a monthly lecture series that unites two great things: science and local brews.
The series is hosted by APSU’s College of STEM on the first Tuesday of every month at Strawberry Alley Ale Works.
Click here for more about Science on Tap.
APSU partners with Google at Riverfest, InnovaTN Games
On Sept. 7, Austin Peay State University, the City of Clarksville and Google will team up at Clarksville's annual Riverfest Celebration to host a preview of the InnovaTN Games, a hands-on engineering competition designed to get young people excited about STEM (science, technology, engineering and math).
Google experts and Austin Peay GIS Center staff will lead free tech demos and drone assembly workshops beginning at 1 p.m. Interested elementary to college students should register in advance at , then look for a clearly marked Google/APSU tent at the riverwalk to attend the hands-on events. Participants will walk away with the drone they built - which they can use to practice for the competitions featured at the InnovaTN Games, debuting in April 2020. Hosted on APSU’s campus, the InnovaTN Games will include, among other attractions, racing drones through obstacle courses.
Click here for more about the partnership and the InnovaTN Games.
The New Gallery presents Susan Bryant’s humanature
The New Gallery, with support from the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts and the APSU Department of Art + Design, opened its 2019-2020 exhibition season with humanature: new works by Susan Bryant.
The exhibition features several bodies of work developed over recent years and is a celebration of Bryant’s recent retirement from Austin Peay, where she spent the last 37 years as a professor of art.
The exhibit runs through Sept. 20. Bryant will give a public lecture on her work at 6 p.m. Sept. 12 with a reception the following day at noon. All events are free and open to the public. The New Gallery is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Click here for more about the exhibit.
Other campus happenings this week:
- Student Government Association Freshmen and Graduate Senate Elections, Tuesday-Thursday at Morgan University Center: Click for more information.
- The Link Up, 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Morgan University Center Plaza: Student Life & Engagement and GovsLEAD offering free food and inflatable fun. Click for more information.
- First Friday, 11 a.m. Friday in Morgan University Center Plaza: Click for more information.
- For more campus events, click .
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