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March 06 |
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How to Burn the Candle at Both Ends without Burning Out
Norm Bossio, creator of the PBS special "Staying Motivated on the Deck of the Titanic," shares the secrets of successful communication and stress management through humor. Learn more about Norm’s philosophy at his web site.
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March 13 |
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You Are What You Write
Master graphoanalyst and BCC instructor Janice Warren explains what your own handwriting reveals about your character and personality, and offers some tips for analyzing the writings and drawings of your friends and family.
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March 20 |
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Teens and the Law
Southern New England School of Law Professor Alex Ruskell talks about controversial court cases, many directly involving high school students.
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March 27, April 03, 10 and 17 |
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Take One 4-week Mini-Course:
Participants take one course for four weeks. Classes held in assigned rooms/laboratories/studios throughout the campus.
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May 01 |
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Art's Coffeehouse
Singer/guitarist Art Tebbetts talks with students about the challenges and opportunities that beginning musicians face, plays a few tunes, and welcomes some musical guests.
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May 08 |
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Jihad and Middle Eastern Terrorism for Dummies
UMD History Professor and terrorism expert Brian Williams traces the impact of the US and Soviet invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq on the international jihadi brotherhood known as “Al Qaeda.” The talk will include video from Brian’s field research.
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May 10 - Saturday |
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Field Trip to New York City |
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May 15 |
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A Survivor's Story
Holocaust survivor Abraham Weber shares the terrifying and inspiring narrative of his escapes from the Nazis and the Soviets during World War II.
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May 16 - Friday |
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Field Trip to Harvard University
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