Short Courses--Block 4.2
Tue, March 10, 2020 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
					
					
				
	Religion Forum—Living as an Adventist in the World Today
	
	Host: Department of Religion & Biblical Languages
	Location: Buller Hall, Newbold Auditorium
	Description: Join us for a variety of presentations focused on the intersection between Adventist faith and the contemporary world.
	
	Mar. 03—“Life in the 21st Century as Christians: Finding Joy in Belief”
	Presenter: Lindsey Pratt
	
	Mar. 10—“Life in the 21stCentury as Christians: Depression and Emotional Wellness”
	Presenter: Judith Fisher
	
	Mar. 24—“Life in the 21st Century as Christians: Art and Beauty”
	Presenter: Nathan Greene
	
	Mar. 31—“Life in the 21st Century as Christians: Importance of Building and Maintaining Healthy Relationships”
	Presenter: Roy Gaton
	
	Apr. 07— “Life in the 21st Century as Christians: Why Go to Church?”
	Presenter: Kenley Hall
	
	
	CTC Presents
	
	Host: Counseling and Testing Center
	Location: Buller Hall, Room 208
	
	Mar. 03—“Sleep, Your Cell Phone, and Your Mental Health”
	Presenter: CTC Staff
	
	Mar. 10—“Alcohol Awareness”
	Presenter: Lisa Peeples-Hurt
	
	Mar. 24—"Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention: How to Tell if You are Being Manipulated/Controlled”
	Presenter: CTC Staff
	 
	Mar. 31—“Common Reactions to Trauma and How to Deal with Traumatic Stress”
	Presenter: Stacey Nicely
	 
	Apr. 07—“Effective Stress Management Strategies”
	Presenter: CTC Staff
	 
	
	International Conversation Partners
	
	Host: Center for Intensive English Programs
	Contact Person: Asta LaBianca; email: asta@andrews.edu
	Location: Nethery Hall, Room 200
	Description: As an International Conversation Partner, you will meet with AU international students to help them practice their English skills in an informal setting. Enjoying casual, interesting, and enjoyable conversations with you allows students who are studying in the Center for Intensive English Programs (CIEP) to gain English listening and speaking fluency. This also gives you a chance to meet students from around the world, to learn more about their cultures, and to share life perspectives with each other. No special language teaching training or knowledge is required, just a desire to make a difference. Feel free to bring your lunch if you wish.
	
	Mar. 03 – Conversation Session 1
	
	Mar. 10 – Conversation Session 2
	
	Mar. 24 – Conversation Session 3
	
	Mar. 31 – Conversation Session 4
	
	Apr. 07—Conversation Session 5
	
	
	Women’s History Month: The 19th Amendment and Voting—Rights and Limits, 1920-2020
	
	Host: Department of History and Political Science
	Location: Buller Hall, Room 135
	Presenter: Stephanie Carpenter
	
	Mar. 03—“Women and the Vote”
	
	Mar. 10—“TBA”
	
	Mar. 24—“TBA”
	
	Mar. 31—“TBA”
	
	Apr. 07—”TBA”
	
	
	Undergraduate Leadership Presents
	
	Presenters: ULead Faculty
	Location: Student Life and Leadership Lab, Campus Center
	Host: Undergraduate Leadership Program
	
	Mar. 03: “Exploring the Undergraduate Leadership Program”
	Join us for a time of discovery as we share about the Undergraduate Leadership Program. Hear from the Program Director, Kari Gibbs-Prouty, and various students. Townhall Pizza will be served!
	
	Mar. 10: “Leadership in Your Field: Sarah Younker, RDN, MBA”
	Have an interest in business, nutrition, or just exploring different careers? Come listen to Professor Younker, a Registered Dietitian and an 51勛圖厙 University alumni, share her experience.
	
	Mar. 24: “Leadership in Your Field: Rachel Keele”
	Well known to many of us, Dean Keele will be sharing about her career. Not only is she a dean, she is also a personal trainer and group fitness instructor.
	
	Mar. 31: “TBA”
	Description: TBA
	
	Apr. 07: “TBA”
	Description: TBA
	
	
	The Chemical Design of Earth
	
	Presenter: Dr. Ryan Hayes, professor of Chemistry.
	Location: HH107 (Chemistry & Biochemistry Dept)  
	Description: Are we here by chance or the providence of an intelligent Creator? Can you see the design in the world around you? Many of us say that God designed the world, but we often struggle articulating how. You'll be introduced to the design that exists on our planet through interactive chemistry demonstrations and activities. This is a continuation of the series from Fall 2019.
	
	Mar. 3: “Enlighten & Trapped – Chemical Match Made in Heaven”  
	
	Mar. 10: “Glowing Bananas – Radioactivity and You!”
	
	Mar. 24: “The Most Overlooked Molecule on Earth”
	
	Mar. 31: “Sinking Sand and Scientific Lies”
	
	Apr. 7: “Well, Well, Well.  Top Three Evidences for a Creator”
	
	
	Music Department Recital Series
	
	Host/Presenter: Department of Music
	Location: Howard Performing Arts Center
	Description: Come and enjoy vocal and instrumental performances by students in the Department of Music.
	
	Mar. 03: “Recital 1”
	
	Mar. 10: “Recital 2”
	
	Mar. 24: “Recital 3”
	
	Mar. 31: “Recital 4”
	
	Apr. 07: “Recital 5”
	
	
	The Department: Character Development
	
	Host: Jessica Bujor, Behavioral Sciences Department
	Location: Buller Hall, Room 251
	Description: Come meet the people who make the Behavioral Sciences Department what it is—the professors. You’ll get to hear their personal stories about how they chose this field, why they're here, what this profession taught them, and what you can gain from it as well.
	
	Mar. 03— “Dr. Herbert Helm”
	
	Mar. 10—“Session 2”
	
	Mar. 24—“Session 3”
	
	Mar. 31—“Session 4”
	
	Apr. 07—“Session 5”
	
	
	Made to Thrive
	
	Host: University Wellness
	Location: Andreasen Center for Wellness
	Lead Presenter: Dominique Gummelt
	Coach: Gretchen Krivak
	 
	Description: “Made to Thrive” is a short course with the objective to empower and inspire university students to live their life to the fullest potential while at college. Key wellbeing topics will be covered to provide evidence-based knowledge and practical tools to transform one day at a time for a better quality of life and improved academic performance.
	 
	Please Note: Each student enrolling in this special short course will be asked to commit to the entirety of the course (Blocks 3 and 4), which will in turn provide: 1) full access to the online resources for this course, and 2) a certificate of completion that can be added to the student’s professional portfolio.
	
	Questions? Please contact wellness@andrews.edu
	
	Mar. 03—“Food Feeds Your Mood”
	
	Mar. 10—“Rest to Feel Your Best”
	
	Mar. 24—“Stress Less”
	
	Mar. 31—“Giving is Living”
Steve Yeagley
yeagley@andrews.edu
