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News Release
DEPARTMENT NEWS RELEASE/May 22, 2008
Register Now for Summer Conferences, Workshops Through Boise
State's College of SSPA
From working with crime victims to working with people from other cultures,
the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs at Boise State University
has a summer workshop or conference to help you do it right. A brief
description of several programs, some offered by Boise State faculty and
others coordinated through campus departments, is listed below.
May 31-June 15 and June 14-19
Working with Mexicans. Cuernavaca at Cemanahuac, Buenavista a
Cuellar, Cuetzalan, San Miguel Tzinacapan, and Mexico City. Back by request,
this workshop is aimed at social workers, teachers, counselors, health
professionals and spouses. The course is structured in two-week modules with
participants enrolling in either one or both modules. For more information,
visit
http://www.boisestate.edu/socwork/.
June 8-13
Idaho Victim Assistance Advanced Academy. Boise State Student Union.
This academy is for professionals such as victim witness coordinators, law
enforcement officers, criminal justice personnel, community-based advocates,
etc. who work with crime victims, The advanced academy is aimed at
professionals with five or more years of experience working with crime
victims. Several Boise State faculty serve as presenters. See
www.idvaa.org/ for more information.
June 19-20
Third Annual Civil Liberties Symposium. College of Southern Idaho
campus. “Civil Liberties and the Media” is presented in part by the Minidoka
Internment National Monument and the Friends of Minidoka. College credit is
available through Boise State, CSI and University of Idaho. Registration is
$60 general, $30 for students and teachers. College credit is separate from
and in addition to the registration fee. See
www.nps.gov/miin/ for more
information.
July 24-27
Urban Legends-Rural Dreams: Cultivating Rural Communities in an Urban
Era. Boise State University campus. Boise State’s School of Social Work
hosts the 33rd annual National Institute on Social Work and Human Services
in Rural Areas conference. Visit
http://www.boisestate.edu/socwork/ for more information.
August 6-10
Social Work and Criminal Justice in Indian Country. Fort Hall Indian
Reservation. This program is offered in collaboration with the
Shoshone-Bannock Indian Tribes. Participants will learn about the tradition,
lifestyle, culture and history of the Shoshone Bannock people. Boise State
graduate and undergraduate credit is available through the Criminal Justice
and Social Work departments. For more information, contact Josephine
Halfhide at alaskaidaho@aol.com or
(208) 345-3139.
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Media Contact: Kathleen Craven, University Communications, (208)
426-3275, kcraven@boisestate.edu
AfterWork is a new Boise State University program that allows adults to
complete their entire bachelor’s degree through a combination of evening,
weekend and online classes without exiting from their career track. More
information is available at
www.boisestate.edu/afterwork.
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Last reviewed on
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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