Announcements
for Thursday, August 9, 2007
from Dr. Carrol
Arnold, Honors Program
The Fayetteville State
University Honors Program is pleased to host the North Carolina Honors
Association Annual Meeting, September 28 – 29, 2007. The idea behind this
year’s theme “Majoring in the Minor: A Closer Look at Experiential Learning,”
is to place experiential learning at the “center” of analysis and inquiry rather
than on the peripheral edges of the academic learning experience. We welcome
faculty, student panel and joint presentations that explore all outside
classroom experiences to include: study abroad, semester internships, summer
research, service learning, field studies, cross-cultural/international
education (study abroad) , leadership development, apprenticeships, practicum’s,
student teaching, cooperative education, service learning, project work, etc.
The deadline to register and/or submit proposals is Saturday, September 1,
2007. Late registration will begin on September 2nd through September 26,
2007. Please visit our website for detailed information on the conference at
http://www.uncfsu.edu/nchaam/index.htm.
If there are any
questions regarding the conference, please contact us directly. Thank you.
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
_________________________________________________________________
Carrol E. Arnold, Ph.D
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs-Honors Program
carnold@uncfsu.edu
P. Lorraine Jackson
Honors Freshmen Counselor/Coordinator
ljackson@uncfsu.edu
Patrice D. Rodrick
Honors Program Assistant IV
prodrick@uncfsu.edu
Marshonda Rhodie-Hardrick (on maternity leave until October, 2007)
Honors Program Administrator/Counselor
mrhodie@uncfsu.edu
from Jan Wright,
WFSS
Tickets are now on sale
for this year's fall fundraiser, "Jazz on the River," featuring Eric Darius and
Joyce Cooling. The event will be held on Saturday, September 29, from 5:00
p.m. - 11:00 p.m. at Campbellton Landing. Tickets are $30 in advance and
$35 at the door. For ticket information, you may call (910) 672-2650.
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