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This Week at Austin Peay: It’s Homecoming Week on campus!

Austin Peay Homecoming

(Posted on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021)

Austin Peay has a series of events this week to celebrate the university’s 90th annual homecoming, “The Peayquel: Together Again!” Here are some of the more popular events. They’re free and open to all students and employees unless noted.

Monday, Oct. 4

Tuesday, Oct. 5

Wednesday, Oct. 6

Thursday, Oct. 7

Friday, Oct. 8

Saturday, Oct. 9

For a list of other student events, visit the Student Life and Engagement homecoming page.

For a list of alumni events, visit the Alumni Relations homecoming page.

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Dr. Mann.

Science on Tap returns with science-based discussion of the Bell Witch legend

Austin Peay’s Science on Tap will return to Upstairs at Strawberry Alley Ale Works at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, with discussion of a story that has captured the region’s imagination for 200 years.

Dr. Meagan Mann will share her research on the famous Bell Witch. Her research examines the case using the lens of chemistry. Her theory includes a healthy dose of mystery and science. 

The Bell Witch legend centers on the haunting of Robertson County farmer John Bell Sr. and his family from 1817 to 1821.

Mann’s research shows that the haunting can be explained by science, specifically that Bell was the victim of arsenic poisoning.

Spoken word poet Sarah Kay to perform via Zoom on Thursday

Sarah Kay will deliver a poetry performance at 8 p.m. Oct. 7 via Zoom.

Kay is an American poet whose Ted Talks and spoken word poetry performances have gone viral on social media. She’s also the founder and co-director of Project V.O.I.C.E., a program that uses spoken word poetry to enhance educational curriculum.

Kay is the 2021-22 Roy Acuff Chair of Excellence at Austin Peay. Country music legend Roy Acuff in 1985 established an endowment to enrich the arts community at APSU and in Montgomery County. The Roy Acuff Chair of Excellence brings nationally acclaimed artists to Austin Peay to share their expertise with students and the community. The chair rotates among APSU’s four creative areas – creative writing, music, theatre and dance, and art and design.

The presentation is free and open to the public. You can register for the webinar online.

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‘Wansoo Kim: Table Monsters’ exhibit continues at The New Gallery

The New Gallery will present “Wansoo Kim: Table Monsters” – an exhibition of new works by APSU Art + Design faculty member Wansoo Kim – through Oct. 22.

A reception and gallery talk is scheduled for noon-1:30 p.m. Oct. 7 with a gallery talk at 12:15 p.m. at The New Gallery. The exhibit also will be included during the First Thursday Art Walk from 5-7:30 p.m. Oct. 7, during which Kim will give an artist lecture at 6 p.m. in the Art + Design building, Room 120.

This new series of works, “Table Monsters,” is an assemblage of recognizable and unidentifiable elements intended to evoke an environment where realism and surrealism coexist. Through both distant interaction with the works and personal closer examination, the viewer’s accessibility to the space and experience is restricted. By creating this experience for the viewer, Kim proposes to question our perceptions, our beliefs, our ignorance and our awareness.

The exhibit and exhibit events are free and open to the public.

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