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Eighty high school students gain “Insights” through enrichment at Trent
Students
from all grades and academic levels will attend a series of workshops
on topics ranging from "Human Forensic DNA Profiling" and "Environmental
History" to "Songwriting.” Other subject areas include
astronomy, globalization, underground art and media, and art therapy.
President
Bonnie Patterson will welcome the students at 9 a.m., and Cameron Douglas,
program director of WUOMI, the Sierra Leone Global Education Partnership
Project, will deliver the keynote address. Students will attend morning
sessions from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. and afternoon sessions from 1:30 - 3:30
p.m., unless they have chosen one of the all-day sessions. Students will
also have the opportunity to tour the campus. Trent
professors, local professionals, and practising artists and specialists
will lead the workshops. This is the second annual Insights event at Champlain
College, though it is a more than 10-year tradition for PCVS. Posted December 10, 2003 |
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