
Student Government Association's Lecture Series
September 8, 2009 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm in HT103B Part 1 Lecturer- Karen Eriksen Aspirational Ethics Symposium for Everyday Life: A constructive and informative presentation on Aspirational Ethics, Truth, and Values; which aims to assist students in learning the successful skills necessary to approach social dilemmas and life crises. Students will learn how to effectively communicate with faculty, staff, and administration. The workshop will also emphasize character, communication skills, and wise decision making. Students will role play with administrators. RSVP
September 22, 2009 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm in HT102 Part 2 Lecturer- David Coleman Why Be Ordinary When you can be Remarkable: This highly inspirational program will chronicle common people who have overcome apathy or tremendous personal challenges to accomplish extraordinary things and will teach each of us how we can embody these same traits in our own lives and use them to make a profound and meaningful impact on the world and people around us. RSVP
October 6, 2009 from 10:00am to 11:30am and 12:30pm to 2:00 pm in HT103B Part 3 Lecturer- Maureen Cain Fast Track your Teamwork and Leadership Skills: This vastly informing presentation focuses on helping students to build advanced teamwork skills in addition to assisting in building positive leadership acumen towards peers, subordinates, and superiors. From College to the Job of your Dreams: Training college students to know and understand their value with emphasis on learning proper interviewing techniques, resume and portfolio building, as well as having positive self-assurance and self-confidence when marketing themselves to employers. RSVP
October 14, 2009 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm in HT103B Part 4 Lecturer- Karen Eriksen Values Applications to Interpersonal Communication and Conflicts Resolution (Aspirational Ethics Pt. 2): A brief recap of aspirational ethics; and the re-examination of poor character and communication skills, and making better choices with new emphasis on interpersonal communication and conflict resolution. RSVP
October 28, 2009 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm in HT103B Part 5 Lecturer- Gracelyn V. Stuart-Tuggle Money Manegment Tips for College Students: This highly informative seminar on finance is designed to assist in educating students about spending. It will inform them of proper spending habits, credit cards, loans, as well as schooling them on proper budgeting and money management techniques. This seminar is done as a part of Mrs. Stuart-Tuggle's quest to convert those known by the media as "suckers" into educated consumers. RSVP
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