Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Page 10, Image 10

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    The University of Oregon
Continuation Center sponsors with
•College of Human Development & Performance
•Folk & Ethnic Studies Dept • Women's Studies Dept
•Clinical Psychology
Men &
Masculinity
Symposium
This year's theme is “Men and Power." Stimulating questions and
issues will be examined, explored and dissected by fascinating
keynote speakers; by panels of men from business, military, politics
and religion; by psychologists, lawyers, elected officials, pacifists
and men without labels. Through workshops, men and women will
have added opportunity to understand and experience expressions
and consequences of alternative definitions of power in the world, in
relationships and with themselves.
When: March 6: 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
March 7: 9:00 a m. - 10:00 p.m.
March 8 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
WTiere: UO campus, EMU
Fee: UO Students $30
CPSY 408G 1 credit
P/NP
Eyes On the
Prize:
a PBS-based telecourse
Eyes on the Prize, a
comprehensive history of the
people, the stories, the events and
» the issues of the civil rights
struggle in America, is a major
prime time PBS television series
and television course. Focus is
► on the period of American history
I from World War II to the present
■ with instuctor Calvin Harris
contributing expertise on the labor
movement.
The media formal, combining prim and video, makes this course a
unique learning experience. The feelings and events of the Civil
Rights Movement, which transformed me face of American culture,
come alive through this series.
Six television broadcasts on Oregon Public Broadcasting begin
January 21 and end February 25.
Airs Wednesday nights 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. Repeats Thursdays at
noon. Two on-campus class sessions: Orientation held January 14,
7:00 - 8:00 p.m., 138 Gilbert. Final meeting to be announced.
ES410G TLN7622 3 Credits
UO Students $55
Self
Hypnosis
Learn to induce a state of self h\pnosis for
•relaxation
•habit control
•stress management
•increased creativity
* dream awareness
•improved study habits
•i mprovedconcent ration
•self actualization
When: Wednesday evenings, 7:30-9:30 pm
January 14 - February 25
Where: UO campus, 117 Fenton
Instructor: Ronna Friend
Fee: $35
Sixth Annual Health and
Fitness
in the Workplace
Conference
February 19 & 20 8:00
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EMU
All those interested in promoting
health and fitness in the
workplace are urged and invited
to participate in what promises to
be an extraordinary two-day
Conference.
This year’s program examines specific corporations' fitness
management programs and offers concrete suggestions on
development and practical applications for fitness management.
Expats from industry, social service organizations and research
institutions bring together the latest information on what health
management practices can mean to everyone in the workplace.
Topics Include:
* Health Promotion: The Rut or the Horizon
* Employee/Employer Liability Issues
* Women's Health issues at the Worksite
* Employee Injuries Common to the Worksite
* Program Planning in the Workplace
* Medical Surveillance at Spectra-Physics
HDEV 408G * TLN 5890 * 1 Credit, P/N * UO Studcnts:$25
Imagine That!
A fun experimental, noncredit
class dealing with:
‘creative visualization
‘affirmations
‘reprogramming
‘goal setting
Blending instruction and theory with individual and group exercises,
the course is designed to give students practical experience in
applying the above techniques in literally every facet of life. For
example, if you would like to.... be more relaxed, attain more self
confidence, stop smoking or lose weight."IMAGINE
THAT!" offers you an opportunity to focus on your goals, while
sharing the support of a group experience.
When: Thursday evenings, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
January 15-February 26
Where: UO campus, 117 Fenton
Instructor: Nancy Hopps
Fee: $35
Women
Writers'
Workshop
Women writers at all levels will increase their discipline, scope and
acuity as writers. Poets and prose writers are welcome to join the
workshop and share the benefits of friendly, constructive criticism
from the group under instructor’s guidance. A variety of subject
matter will be covered.
When: Tuesday evenings, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Throughout term
Where: UO campus, 184 PLC
Instructor Cecelia Hagen
Fee: UO students $35
WST410G
ILN 7613
Icrcdiis
For more information on these courses call the
Continuation Center at 686-3537 or stop by
1553 Moss Street