
Road Trip to NYC: Professor Kirpal Singh invited students to a reading at the elegant Rubin
Museum in New York City....
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Career Exploration Extravaganza:
The Second Annual LAC Career Exploration Extravaganza will be held on Monday, November 16th....
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Study Abroad in Asia: Lands of majestic beauty and intricate ethnic histories were the choice
for Leadership Study Abroad in 2008....
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Reduced Commuting & Increased Flexibility: More courses offered in "blended" (50% or more online) format!
Many courses now offered in fully online format as well....
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Leadership Study Abroad 2010 in South Africa
We are offering a unique opportunity to visit the complex and compelling country of South Africa to study leadership in a developing democracy. Our travel is designed to expose us to leadership in a variety of cultural and functional environments, allowing us to explore first-hand concepts of leadership in a diverse and multi-cultural environment.
To give us an "inside" look at how leadership varies across cultures as well as to help us to know more intimately some of the finer aspects of leadership practice in this part of the world, a number of visits have been planned at sites throughout this spectacular country -- Robben Island, the Cape Winelands, Soweto, the Cradle of Humankind, and Kruger Game Park, just to name a few.
After preparatory study spring term, we will be traveling to Africa May 22nd-June 5th. For more information about the course, visit http://taracoste.homestead.com/SA470-670.html or contact Tara Coste via email at tcoste@usm.maine.edu.
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LOS Professor Speaks in South Africa: Tara Coste is traveling to South Africa
this fall for a number of speaking engagements. The 4th Annual International Creativity
Conference for Educators ....
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