Food science and human nutrition associate professor Matthew Rowling gave kinesiology assistant professor Robin Shook a pie to the face as one of the top vote-getters -- by way of money dropped in designated jars -- in a United Way fundraiser held by the College of Human Sciences. The event was one of many planned for the first Human Sciences Week celebration. The tent outside MacKay Hall's south entrance is host to most events, including Thursday's "cake cutting" to mark the college's 10th anniversary. On Friday, CHS clubs and organizations will be under the tent for the Food and Fun Fest (11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.) with displays and sales, including cherry pies, popcorn, caramel corn, mini doughnuts, fudge and refreshments. Photos by Christopher Gannon.
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October 15, 2015
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Human Sciences Week includes Friday food sales by student groups.
Free performance
Chinese acrobats are on the Stephens stage Friday evening.