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PSU Campus, Various Locations

Twenty educators from Pakistan will spend a month on the PSU campus receiving training that will benefit schools and students in their home country.

For more information, contact Blake Allen at 535-2615 or visit the Pakistani Educational Leadership Institute Web site.


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Silver Center for the Arts

The Women’s Caucus for Art presents “Making Her Mark,” a juried exhibition of art by its members. The display is at the Silver Center from July 2 to October 1, 2008.

For more information, visit the Karl Drerup Art Gallery Web site or call 535-2614.


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Mindflight is a residential program for middle school students which offers enriching, interdisciplinary experiences taught by teams of university faculty, classroom teachers and artists.   The program is open to high achieving, motivated students currently completing grades 6, 7 or 8.  Students have opportunities to participate in Ecological Expeditions, Multimedia Madness, Mythical Masks of Creative Expression, Sights & Sounds of Space, and Video Ventures.

For more information about Mindflight 2008 or to apply for the camp, visit the Mindflight Web site.


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Frost School of Continuing and Professional Education

Elementary Engineering I & Battle Bots for ages 8-12
Lego® camps make their debut this summer with a working partnership between the Frost School Community Education Program and the College of Graduate Studies. The camp will focus on Lego® vehicles, robotics and FUN. College of Graduate Studies students, chosen for their expertise and experience in specific areas will teach the camp classes.

For more information or to register, visit Frost School Community Education or call (603) 535-2228.


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This special focus institute is designed for teachers who would like to gain a thorough background in preparing students for on-demand writing situations, including standardized writing examinations. It is open to all teachers and other interested parties.

Click here for a brochure/application form. For more information, contact Meg Peterson at megp@plymouth.edu.


Jul ’08
22
1:30 pm

Frost Academic Commons

Leila Christenbury taught high school English before becoming a professor of English Education at Virginia Commonwealth University. She is co-author of Writing on Demand and A Student’s Guide to Writing on Demand. Some of her other publications include Making the Journey: Being and Becoming a Teacher of English Language Arts, now in its third edition, and Retracing the Journey: Teaching and Learning in an American High School.

For more information, contact Meg Peterson at megp@plymouth.edu.


Mindful Eating 101

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Jul ’08
22
4:00 pm
Jul ’08
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12:00 pm

Room 109, Hartman Union Building

Join the Counseling and Human Relations Center as they explore ways to savor and enjoy food without guilt or diets. This session will present the use of mindfulness meditation as a way to establish a healthy relationship with food and our bodies. This event is open to undergraduate and graduate students. Please contact the Counseling and Human Relations Center for more information.



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