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The Barker iTC A academic SUCCESS K WORKSHOP SERIES Sponsored by Academic Advising and Retention Duriiig our workshops, we provide UNCA students with practical suggestions for improving their college performance in specific ways. Individual group leaders from across campus will discuss a variety of topics; all students, faculty and staff are invited to attend and contribute ideas in an informal setting. SEE YOU THERE!! •Time Management • Student Learning and Disability •Learning Styles •Exam Preparation and Test-Taking Stress Management Thurs. 9A3,12:15pm-l:30pm Laurel Forum Wed. 9/26,12:15pm-l:30pm Laurel Forum Tues. 10/16,12:15pm-l;30pm Laurel Forum Mon. 11/12,12:15pm-l:30pm Laurel Forum Fri. V2p, 12;15pm-l:30pm Laurel Forum CALL POR ARTISTS' ■his is a call for artists and amateurs of 3ny medium or combination of mediums 'vho wish to share what they do with the UNCA community in an arts festival on Oct. 4th. The only criteria for registration is that they (or at least one person in their group) be affiliated with the university. Wild and Wacky Is wonderful. Premiers or road-tested work are both perfect. Classical, mod ern, postmodern, it's all good. Blue registration forms can be picked up in Lipinsky Lobby, Highsmith Center Or the HF Center. Forms are due Sept. 10th. Sponsored by Arts and Eats at UNCA Contact Connie Schrader with questions: cschrader@unca.edu NOW SOOWINO: Hannibal 9/7 @ 7pm 9/8 @ 9pm Chocolat 9/14 @ 7pm 9/15 @9pm FREE Movies on the BIG Screen in the Humanities Lecture Hall! FREE Popcorn! * Sponsored by the Office of Student Life -Q Mediation Seminar Saturday, September 29 Introductory, hands-on seminar open to all UNCA students, faculty, staff and administrators. Come learn how to help others resolve problems through mediation. These communication skills and techniques for assisting as a neutral 3rd party are useful in 3II sspects of life-, academics, dorm relationships, work settings, friendship and family life. Pre-register by Sept 15-enrollment is limited. Free to UNCA Community! 9am-4pm in Karpen Hall. To pre-register or ask questions: 232-5120 or email mediate@unca.edu
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