Language is focus of technology seminar

The final installment of technology lectures will be Monday in two segments about the impact of technology on the English world and cardiovascular health.

“Technology and Us,” a School of Technology Centennial Symposium, has held four previous seminars throughout the semester and will have its final gathering at 7 p.m. in the Arcola/Tuscola Room of the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union.

Bonnie Irwin, English professor, will speak first at “I Can Speak English.”

Irwin said she will speak about the impact of technology in other aspects of life. She will also discuss subjects that include the time literature began being written to the changes the computer age has had on literature.

Tom Woodall, professor emeritus of physical education, will then speak in a segment called “Run, Run, Run!”

Woodall’s segment will discuss the technological advances concerning cardiovascular health and the impact technology has had on it.

These seminars were collaborated by Wafeek Wahby, associate professor in the School of Technology, for the School of Technology’s centennial celebration.