A brown bag lunch coupled with an informative speaker is a way some students, faculty and staff are spending their lunch hour Wednesdays at Washburn.
This semester the International House is hosting a series of brown bag lectures from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays. A different speaker is brought in each week to speak on topics dealing with diversity and different cultures issues.
The last speakers invited to speak were Washburn President Jerry Farley and School of Nursing Dean Cindy Hornberger. They presented a lecture "India, Opportunities and Challenges," Feb. 18. The lecture was about India's population, recent economic advances and opportunities and it's cultures.
The next brown bag lecture will be from noon to 1 p.m on March 4. The speakers will be Norma Juma and Kanalis Ockree. They will be speaking on the topic "A Glimpse at WTE Opportunities in Kenya and a Spectacular Safari," the professors of Washburn's School of Business visited universities in Kenya last summer and will be speaking about their trip and opportunities they saw for WTE credit.
The brown bag lectures are free and open to the public. Drinks and cookies are provided.
Friday, February 27, 2009
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A brown bag lunch coupled with an informative speaker beats waiting in the drive thru lane at
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This semester the International House is hosting a series of brown bag lectures held on (AUGH. LET'S LEAVE "HELD" FOR SOMETHING WE DO WITH OUR HANDS) Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. (EVENTS SHOULD BE LISTED TIME, DATE AND THEN PLACE )A different speaker is brought in each week to speak on topics dealing with diversity and different cultures issues.
The last speakers invited to speak was (SPEAKERS WERE) president of Washburn (SAY WASHBURN PRESIDENT Jerry Farley and SCHOOL OF NURSING Dean Cindy Hornberger. They presented a lecture "India, Opportunities and Challenges," on (AP STYLE SAYS DO NOT USE ON) Feb. 18. The lecture was about India's population, recent economic advances and opportunities and it's cultures.
The next brown bag lecture will be held March 4 from noon to 1 p.m. The speakers will be Norma Juma and Kanalis Ockree. They will be speaking on the topic "A Glimpse at WTE Opportunities in Kenya and a Spectacular Safari," the professors of Washburn's School of Business visited universities in Kenya last summer and will be speaking about their trip and opportunities they saw for WTE credit.
The brown bag lectures are free and open to the public. Drinks and cookies are provided.