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Full-Text Articles in Education
Dispensing Collaboration, Valerie Lucus Cem, Cbcp
Dispensing Collaboration, Valerie Lucus Cem, Cbcp
Valerie Lucus-McEwen CEM CBCP
Collaboration between UC Davis and Yolo County Public Health to provide a real-time POD (Point of Distribution).
Party Themes: Just Fun Or Offensive?, Larry D. Long
Party Themes: Just Fun Or Offensive?, Larry D. Long
Larry D. Long
Fraternities and sororities commonly organize themed social functions. Unfortunately, many of these functions have themes that are racially or sexually derogatory. The belief is that these themes are “just for fun” and there isn’t any intent to harm or offend anyone. This session reviews examples of inappropriate party themes and provides suggestions on creating more inclusive and welcoming environments in fraternities and sororities.
Campus Emergency Management And Business Continuity, Valerie Lucus Cem, Cbcp, David Burns
Campus Emergency Management And Business Continuity, Valerie Lucus Cem, Cbcp, David Burns
Valerie Lucus-McEwen CEM CBCP
Presentation to the 2008 National Safety Council Congress