Adult and Student Workshops
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Strategies for Developing and Sustaining an African-American Male Program on a College CampusLocation:
Professional Sciences Center; Room 238 Overview:
Sustaining an African-American male educational program on a college campus requires dedicated personnel, consistent funding, willing students, passion, and commitment. Hear from three USG AAMI program directors how they have established, expanded, and reshaped their respective programs. Moderator:
Presenters:
Dr. David Smith Jr., Assistant Director African-American Student Services and Programs, Georgia State University
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Going Global: The World Beyond Your NeighborhoodLocation:
Jones Building; Room 102 Overview:
Career success increasingly requires cultural and global awareness, skills that are often developed through international exchange and exposure. Hear from a top administrator and an MBA graduate how they have successfully navigated in the international arena—and why they strongly encourage students to pursue a study-abroad experience. Moderator:
Presenters:
Dr. Gary McGaha, President, Atlanta Metropolitan College
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Cultivating a Passion for Success: From Dreams to RealityLocation:
Learning Support Auditorium Overview:
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Led by one of the nation’s most passionate motivational speakers, this exciting session will examine the challenges that African-American males confront in their daily lives. Attendees also will learn proven strategies for personal development and success, and how to join the Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB) - a national organization with more than 160 collegiate and high school chapters across 30 states.
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