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Second-Year Seminar Posters (COE 202)

 

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This course builds on the First-Year Seminar (FYS) to prepare students with skills and knowledge to promote academic success and retention. Major areas of focus include: inquiry and critical thinking skills, communication, global/multicultural awareness, intellectual and life-long learning perspectives, and citizenship and ethics. Anticipated outcomes are: connections with faculty and peers, overall college engagement, and improvement in academic skills.

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  • Speech & Debate by Jesse Padua

    Speech & Debate

    Jesse Padua

    11-30-2017

    American teenagers lack character building blocks in their adolescence.

  • Volunteering at The Shade Tree Shelter by Charlene Clark

    Volunteering at The Shade Tree Shelter

    Charlene Clark

    11-29-2017

    Homeless persons in the United States are difficult to assess, estimates of homeless persons range from 250,000 to 3 million. The homeless population has shifted to include women and children, including two-parent families (DiMarco).

  • Volunteering at Gurdwara’s Baba Deep Singh Ji’s Community Dinner by Satinderjit Dhaliwal

    Volunteering at Gurdwara’s Baba Deep Singh Ji’s Community Dinner

    Satinderjit Dhaliwal

    11-29-2017

    Hunger and starvation is a huge problem around the world.

  • Service Learning Project by Joel Molina

    Service Learning Project

    Joel Molina

    11-29-2017

    The social issue is the lack of collaborative work from the community, or only provided in dire times.

 
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