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Lesley University's Expressive Therapy Electives - Summer 09

We are trying to encourage the community to consider taking a Summer elective course ... Tell everyone about them (supervisors, friends, colleagues), and register on-line starting Mar 16, 2009. Help us fill these classes so they are not canceled. Please consider coming back and taking an elective!!! Sign up today. And tell all your colleagues about our great offerings! Check out our Summer elective offerings in Expressive Therapy Lesley University is offering several courses this summer that can add revitalization to your practice: For more info go to: http://www.lesley.edu/current/oncampus/index.html and click on the "Real-time course schedules" link Thanks, Karen GEXTH-5010-01 Principles & Practices of Exth 6/22-6/26 Mon-Fri 09:00AM - 05:50PM Kossak, M GEXTH-5010-02 Principles & Practices of Exth 8/3-8/7 Mon-Fri 09:00AM - 05:50PM Levy, R GEXTH-5021-01 Focusing and Exth 7/27-7/31 Mon-Fri 09:00AM - 05:50PM Rappaport, L. GEXTH 5047 P&P of Drama Therapy 7/13-7/17

The Vagina Monologues - this Friday and Sat

Announcing the 6th Annual V-Day Lesley benefit production of Eve Ensler’s THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES As a part of the Global V-Day Movement ( http://www.vday.org ), the V-Day College Campaign raises money and awareness on campuses worldwide during the months of February and March to help stop violence against women and girls. Once again sponsored by the GSASS Division of Expressive Therapies , with a cast of graduate & undergraduate, student, alum & faculty women, the V-Day Lesley University benefit production of “THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES” will take place on Friday, February 13 & Saturday, February 14 at 8 pm, in Marran Theatre. (Parking is very limited in Cambridge so come early). This year’s Beneficiary is Womansplace Crisis Center , a Domestic Violence shelter in Brockton, MA: To find out more about their work, please visit http://www.hcsm.org/dfhs/wcc.htm The V-Day 2009 Global Spotlight is on the women and girls of the Democratic Republic of Congo. All women and men are most