Constitution Day events open to all
September 14, 2022
Kirk Dickey
Campuses across the district will mark Constitution Day with events over the next couple of weeks.
Constitution Day events recognize the date the United States Constitution was signed by members of the Constitutional Convention, Sept. 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Generally observed annually on Sept. 17, that date falls on a Saturday this year when fewer students, faculty, and staff are on campus.
Check out some of the events organized at Collin College Campuses below.
Thursday, Sept. 15, 9 a.m.-Noon
Technical Campus Building A
Level 0 by A006 and Level 1 by Cougar Caf
The campus will celebrate with trivia and treats, and provide a selfie station at
both locations.
Thursday, Sept. 15, 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Wylie Campus Conference Center
The campus will host Constitutional Conversations with Dr. Millie Black, Dr. Brian
Blanchard, and Professor Zack Shipley. Food will be provided. For more information,
contact Dr. Michael McConachie at MMcconachie@collin.edu.
Thursday, Sept. 15, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Farmersville Campus Atrium and Library
The campus will host a Constitution Day Trivia Game (with prizes) run by professors
David Latona and Calin Scoggins in the atrium. Additionally, in the campus library,
Professor Paul Sturdevant will host a Q&A session accompanying a display of antique
books and documents related to the Constitution. For more information, contact Latona
atdlatona@collin.eduor Scoggins atcscoggins@collin.edu.
Thursday, Sept. 15, 1- 2:15 p.m.
McKinney Campus Conference Center
Elaine Weisswill speak onWomens Rights, Its History and Its Prospects for the 21stCentury. Weiss is a journalist and author of the narrative historyThe Womans Hour:
The Great Fight to Win the Vote.
Her previous book,Fruits of Victory: The Womans Land Army in the Great War,was excerpted
inSmithsonian Magazineand featured on C-Span and public radio stations nationwide.She is a popular public
speaker and frequent media commentator on the themes of womens political organization
and modern voting rights. Steven Spielbergs Amblin production company is currently
adapting The Womans Hourfor the screen.
For more information, contact Will Geisler at wgeisler@collin.edu or Tyler Young at tyoung@collin.edu.
Tuesday, Sept. 20, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Plano Campus Atrium
The campus will offer food, games, and prizes related to Constitution Day. Contact
Dr. Rosalinda M. Valenzuela for more information at rvalenzuela@collin.edu.
Tuesday, Sept. 20, 7-8:30 p.m.
Living Legends Conference Center, Plano Campus
The campus will host Constitutional Conversations with Dr. Millie Black, Dr. Brian
Blanchard, and Professor Zack Shipley. Contact Dr. Rosalinda M. Valenzuela for more
information at rvalenzuela@collin.edu.
Friday, Sept. 23, Noon-1:30 p.m.
Frisco Conference Center
Join Professor Sonia Iwanek-Chesley and Dr. Patrick F. Larue for a fun but competitive
debate on the Electoral College as the method for selecting a president of the United
States. Pizza and drinks will be served. For more information, contact plarue@collin.edu.