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Food For Thought Series
The Theme this year is
Presence/Presents. The Food for Thought Series is a way for
students to be able to attend short presentations at a convenient time
in the Dorrill Dining Hall Annex. |
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Food For Thought Series
The Food for Thought Series is a way for
students to be able to attend a variety of short presentations related
to self improvement at a convenient time.
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Pick up your lunch in the Dining Hall and join us in the Annex for the
presentations and discussions.
Self-Presentation in the Classroom:
“So wasted” “Is this going to be on the test?” “Do
you have a stapler?” . . . and other phrases to avoid. Come and learn how to
(and how not to) present yourself in the classroom.
Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 (12-1 p.m.)
Presented by: Dr. Bill Stuart,
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
Drinking, Driving, Drugs, FaceBook,
and Jobs: Can your current actions affect your future? Yes!!! Come find
out how present behaviors can affect your future.
Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 (12-1 p.m.)
Presented by: Ms. Mary Meade Saunders, Director of
the Career Center
Presence…a Gift to Yourself:
Give yourself the
gift of presence…relax, focus, and live in the present moment. Learn not to get
sick, to sleep better, and to do well on exams!
Date: Thursday, October 5, 2006 (12-1 p.m.)
Presented by: Ms. Lori Stravers, Wellness Coordinator
Sustainability: Come learn what Longwood is
doing to preserve the environment (recycling, green buildings) and actions you
can take to help Mother Earth.
Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 (12-1 p.m.)
Presented by: Mr. Dick Bratcher, Vice President for
Facilities Management and Public Safety
A Search for Your Inner Strength: Learn to
appreciate your life for what it is now, whether the time is good or difficult.
10 lessons will be explored that will help you practice self care and find inner
peace. You will learn ways to avoid unnecessary worry, to create a life of
simplicity and compassion, and to stimulate spiritual and psychological growth.
Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 (12-1 p.m.)
Presented by: Dr. Wayne O’Brien, Director of the
Counseling Center and Bob Zupanek, Catholic Campus Minister
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