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2008 ANPsych FALL OFFICE HOURS

The ANPsych office will be open on Fridays from 9-1pm.  In addition students are encouraged to email or call to set appointments with the ANPsych Coordinator on a regular basis!

Potlucks!!!

The following dates include the ANPsych potlucks for 2008!  All potlucks are held on Fridays from noon-2pm.

September 26, 2008    

WELCOME BACK Potluck!     Location:  Wolf Den @ the Student Union

October 31, 2008         

Halloween Themed Potluck!  Location:  Wolf Den @ the Student Union

February 13, 2008      

Valentine's Themed Potluck & Welcome High School Students

April 3, 2008

Congrats to ANPsych graduates Potluck!

Please keep your eyes open for the ANPsych logo on flyers advertising the details of these events!

PSY 112 Courses for Fall 2008

Please note that the following courses will be taught this fall, if you are looking for that 1 credit course, check these out!

PSY 112-605

Alaska Native Oral Tradition & Story Telling-  A Therapeutic Tool: October 24-25th

The oral tradition of story-telling is holistic and balanced, and interconnects the generations.  Elders hold a central role in passing on traditional values and principles through the venue of stories.  Story telling is an ageless teaching and healing tool used in all cultures.  An Alaska Native elder and an American Indian young man will demonstrate story telling.

 

PSY 112-606

Cultural Perspectives in Mentoring & Leadership Development: OCTOBER 3-4th

The course examines the impact of culture on perspectives in mentoring and leadership development with emphasis on topics related to the Alaska Native Culture and its history such as the (ANCSA) Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.  The course explores and discusses traditional Alaska Native perspectives in mentoring and leadership development.  It identifies barriers and successes with the development of the Alaska Native Regional Corporations and how leadership development is considered within the process. 

 

PSY 112-607

Introduction to AK Native Values & Principles:  September 5-6th

The course examines the impact of culture on communication with emphasis on issues related to individuals working in Alaskan communities.  It identifies barriers and development of strategies for better communication.  The course explores and discusses traditional Native values and principles, their applicability to today’s world, and issues relevant to their integration into today’s lifestyles.

 

 

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Page Updated: 8/28/08  By:  Tina Woods