Archive for February, 2016

International Volunteer Opportunity with Operation Groundswell

February 4, 2016

BACKPACKING WITH A PURPOSE Operation Groundswell is a non-profit organization that runs international volunteering programs, focusing on social justice issues and working alongside local activists, organizations, and communities. We are looking for globally conscious and socially active students who want to spend their summer exploring some of the most complex and beautiful countries in the […]

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Charity Bingo Fundraiser

February 3, 2016

Greetings! My name is Dylan Burd and I am a Graduate Assistant with the Office of Student Involvement for LGBTQIA Programs & Services. We would like to invite you and your office/staff/department colleagues and friends to join us for an evening of fun and prizes, this Thursday (tomorrow), February 4th, at 7pm for a Charity […]

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Weekend 1-credit courses still open for Spring 2016 semester

February 1, 2016

Get new perspectives on aging relevant both to families, careers, and your majors! Sociol 300RJ/Sociol 5580RJ, ST: Topic: Dementia: Societal & Experiential Dimensions 1 Unit/J. Reeder (Class Number: 15198/15199 ) Class meets 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sat., Feb. 6 and Feb. 20 at The Institute for Human Development, 215 W. Pershing, 6th Floor (Bowman Room), Kansas […]

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Stereotypes to Civil Rights: Black Paper Dolls in America

February 1, 2016

It is my pleasure to let you know of a new exhibit opening at The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures on February 20, 2016. Stereotypes to Civil Rights: Black Paper Dolls in America is the collection of author and photographer Arabella Grayson (www.arabellagrayson.com). Beginning with Topsy from Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the exhibit examines the […]

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