[Eberly-center] This week at Eberly Center for Women Oct 18 - Oct 23
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This Week at the Catharine S. Eberly Center for Women Oct 18 - Oct 23
419.530.8570 (All classes are free for UT students)
Thurs, Oct 21
Brown Bag Seminar
Searching for Women in the State Capitols with Diane Britton, Ph.D., UT
Professor, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences
Libbey Hall 12:30 - 1:30 pm
Sat, Oct 23
The Art of Negotiation
Discover best practices for negotiating any deal, from a work contract
to buying a car. You will learn how to ask others for what you need and
get what you want.
Tucker Hall 0180 10 am - 12:30 pm Fee: $15
UPCOMING EVENTS
Oct 25 - Dec 17
Spoken Words (Text on Paper)
This exhibit is an open call for your favorite words. Friends of the
Center are invited to send favorite poems, inspirational words,
quotations, and motivational text that has marked your journeys. To sign
up for Open Mic, call 419.530.8570.
Reception and Open Mic: Thursday, Nov 4, 5-7 pm.
Wed, Oct 27
We the People: Grassroots Activism for Change
A Discussion on Social Action for Change
With Maureen D. Taylor, State Chair Michigan Welfare Rights Organization
Sponsored by: Africana Studies Program, President's Lecture Series on
Diversity, Sociology and Anthropology Dept and the Catharine S. Eberly
Center for Women
SU Auditorium 2:30 - 4:30 pm
Fri, Oct 29
Welcome Reception for all UT Women Faculty
This reception is for all UT Women Faculty, tenured, lecturers,
visiting, part time. Please come and meet and greet your colleagues.
Light refreshments
Libbey Hall 3-5 pm
For more information, visit us at www.womenscenter.utoledo.edu
<http://www.womenscenter.utoledo.edu>
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