Call for Proposals: Student Life Symposium
Posted by Chestnut Hill College on September 12, 2016
Student Life Symposium
October 14, 2016
Sugarloaf Chateau
The Chestnut Hill College Student Life Symposium is designed as a time for personal and professional enrichment in a collegial atmosphere. One of the goals of this conference is to foster dialogue between campuses for the sharing of best practices and innovative approaches to the challenges that face us all in today’s complicated landscape of higher education. In addition to these developmental opportunities, we hope to provide a space for rejuvenation and reflection so that we may all return to our home campuses energized and empowered for the work that lies ahead. We hope that you will join us in October for what we hope will become an annual gathering of friends and colleagues.
We are proud to announce Anita Foeman, Ph.D. as the 2016 Collaborative Conversations Keynote Speaker. Anita Foeman, Ph.D., holds the rank of Professor in the Department of Communication Studies. Dr. Foeman is a scholar of intercultural and organizational communication. She holds a B.A. from Defiance College, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Temple University. Dr. Foeman joined the faculty of West Chester University in 1982.
REGISTRATION
Please register here for the 2016 Student Life Symposium.
https://www.chc.edu/slsymposium/about
SUBMIT A PROGRAM PROPOSAL
Please submit a program proposal here by September 16, 2016.
All proposals will hear back by September 23, 2016.
One presenter from each program will receive a complementary registration.
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