From Conflict to Friendship
Monday, November 7, 2005
3:00-4:00pm
Price Center, Gallery A
Presented by Gary Anderson, Director of Student Office of Human Relations, UCSD

Whether it's your roommates or your parents...conflict is an unavoidable part of life.  Learning how to handle it effectively is one of life's greatest challenges and most important skills.  This seminar will introduce students to methods of conflict resolution designed to deepen personal relationships while satisfying unmet needs.  Resource information for further exploration and skill building will also be provided.





Nutrition 101
Tuesday, November 8, 2005
3-4pm
Price Center Gallery A
Presented by Heather McCracken, Dietitian, Student Health Services, UCSD

Confused by all of the nutrition information out there?  Please join us for an overview of the basic concepts of nutrition, metabolism, portion control/serving sizes, exercise, and weight management.  Have your questions answered about the latest fad diets.  Let's set the record straight on nutrition!

 





Saving Lives
Wednesday, November 9, 2005
3-4pm
Price Center, SF/SC
Presented by Lupe Samaniego-Kraus, ATOD Prevention Coord., UCSD Student Health Services

Increase your knowledge about alcohol effects, common misconceptions, physiological responses to alcohol and danger signs indicating alcohol poisoning. 





International Education Week-Opening Keynote Speaker
Monday, November 14, 2005
6:30pm (tentative)
Location: TBA
Hosted by UCSD International House

The International Education Week keynote speaker will kickoff UCSD’s 1st annual week long celebration dedicated to enhancing international awareness across UCSD campus as well as to reinforcing the importance of the exchange of students and scholars across borders.  More details will be available at: http://icenter.ucsd.edu/iew.html, or www.solo.ucsd.edu.

 





International Volunteer Opportunities
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
2-3pm
Price Center, Gallery B
Presented by Emily Marx, Student Organizations Advisor, SOLO, UCSD

Connect with another culture while making a difference. Whether you are looking to volunteer abroad for a week or several years, there are many opportunities available.





The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: A Look at Leadership Ethics and at Your Own Ethical Approach to Leadership
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
4-5:30pm
Price Center, SF/SC
Presented by William Howe, Director of LEAD Center, UCSD

This workshop explores the place of moral/ethical issues in leadership.  It also asks each student to come to grips with his/her won ethical approach to leadership.  Is your leadership “good” or is it “bad”? The workshop will feature video clips of “good” and “bad” leaders, along with an experiential exercise in which students will put their own ethical approach to leadership into practice.  Come discover whether you’re “good,” “bad,” or “ugly.”

 





Dimensions of Wellness Part II
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
3-4pm
Price Center, SF/SC
Presented by Debbi Pino-Sabalett, Director of Health Education, UCSD

This session will be defining wellness and looking at ways college students can incorporate these aspects of wellness into their lives.  This interactive session will incorporate awareness of wellness related to resources on campus.

 





The Atttraction of Hate
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
5-7pm
Cross Cultural Center Lecture Hall
Presented by Edwina Welch, Director, Cross Cultural Center

In this session we will be dialoguing what are the reasons and attractions to hate and hate groups. Learn about the Hate/Violence Pyramid and how the many levels can lead to more increasing acts of tolerance.

 





Listen Up...You Won't Be Sorry
Thursday, November 17, 2005
3-4pm
Price Center, SF/SC
Presented by Sara Henry, Director Express To Success Program, Revelle College, UCSD

A practical workshop that will explore active listening techniques, barriers to good listening, and why “tuning in” is so important to healthy relationships.

 




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