Lunchtime Lecture
A Tale of Three Cultures - Lived Experiences,
presented by
Mary Beth Craig-Oatley, Occupational Therapy
Assistant Program
Wednesday, April 2 at 11 a.m.
Global topics and professional enrichment comprise a new series of “lunch and learn” presentations at Daytona State College starting this fall. The free, public seminars will be held from 11 a.m. to noon in Bergengren Hall, Room 112, on the college’s Daytona Beach Campus at 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd.
Sept. 4 – Haiti After the Earthquake - International Disaster Health Services, presented by Dr. James Greene, College of Health and Public Services
*Sept. 11 – How Generational Differences Impact Our Teaching and Learning, presented by Dr. Joy Lewis, College of Education
Oct. 2 – Revelation Theory of Learning (RTL) International Conference in Paris, presented by John Connor, School of Education
*Oct. 16 – Bridging the Digital Divide, presented by Terrie Greenbaum, Academic Support Center
Nov. 6 – My Life and Experiences in Iran Before and After the Revolution of 1979, presented by Fatima Gilbert, Academic Support Center
*Nov. 20 – Student Loan Default and Why it Matters to You, presented by Michelle Goldys, Financial Aid Services
Dec. 4 – The Camino de Santiago: a Modern Pilgrimage in Spain, presented by Casey Blanton, Ph.D., School of Humanities and Communication
*Jan. 22 – Utilizing Diversity to Maximize Success, presented by Ana Blaine, College of Education
Feb. 5 – Italy, presented by Emma O. Brombin, School of World Languages and Speech
(1:30-2:30 p.m.)
*Feb. 19 – Embracing Business Etiquette, presented by Shana Deyo, School of Management
March 5 – Rwanda’s Street Children - The Impact of the Genocide and its Aftermath on Children, presented by Johani Kayinamura, School of Biological and Physical Sciences
*March 19 – Contemporary Issues Facing Community Colleges, presented by John Brady, Professional Development and Shana Deyo, School of Management
April 2 – A Tale of Three Cultures - Lived Experiences, presented by Mary Beth Craig-Oatley, Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
*Participants in the college’s Leadership Development Institute will be making these presentations.
For more information, contact John Brady, BradyJ@DaytonaState.edu or (386) 506-3837.
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