[homeles_ot-l] Fwd: Do you know someone who would benefit from the Bridging Program? Info session TUESDAY SEPT 2
Terrie
mocharebyl at gmail.com
Fri Aug 29 17:22:57 EDT 2008
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From: Terrie <mocharebyl at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 5:22 PM
Subject: Fwd: Do you know someone who would benefit from the Bridging
Program? Info session TUESDAY SEPT 2
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From: D.Uras <duras at connect.carleton.ca>
Date: Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 5:17 PM
Subject: Do you know someone who would benefit from the Bridging Program?
Info session TUESDAY SEPT 2
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Hello everyone,
it is that time of the year (already!?).
I hope that you received a poster/reminder from Petra already, just in case,
here is another reminder. As you know we don't have marketing funds, so we
rely on word of mouth. If you know someone who would benefit from the
Bridging course, please do let them know.
The info session for the evening course is THIS Tuesday Sept 2, 6pm, room
309 in Southam Hall. The weekend course's info session is Sept 6, 10am, 309
Southam Hall.
There is a men's course too this term, with a very intriguing title. The
info session is at the same time as the women's evening course, Sept 2, 6pm,
311 Southam Hall.
I'm attaching both posters in case you can pass them on or put them up. It
is not necessary to attend the info session to enroll in the course.
I hope you all had a wonderful summer. I have a little project underway for
which I'll be enlisting volunteers. All it involves is your opinion and
about 1/2 of your time. Details later. Right now I'm buried in the class
prep for another course for CIE -- I'll be teaching first year students
again for the first time in a few years.
Meanwhile, my very best wishes to you all.
Daphne
--
Daphne Uras
Instructor, Bridging Course
Centre for Initiatives in Education
duras at connect.carleton.ca
--
Terrie ( mocharebyl at gmail.com )
"If you see an injustice being committed, you aren't an observer, you are a
participant." June Callwood
Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and
renders the present inaccessible. Maya Angelou
--
Terrie ( mocharebyl at gmail.com )
"If you see an injustice being committed, you aren't an observer, you are a
participant." June Callwood
Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and
renders the present inaccessible. Maya Angelou
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