Candace Warner's Extra Credit Requirements
Description of Extra Credit Requirements
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Social Issue Events
Note: This is not a complete listing of social issue events. Students should consult various sources, such as Columbia State email (mail.columbiastate.edu) or NPR-WPLN's website (wpln.org/) for various community social issue events related to sociological concepts and topics.
Panel Discussion: Privacy Issues and the Internet
On Monday, November 15, 2010, a panel discussion on the topic of “Privacy Issues and the Internet” will be held in the Ledbetter Auditorium in the Clement Building on the Columbia main campus. The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 9:30 A.M. and end at 10:50 A.M. Among issues to be discussed by the panelists are the legal right to privacy, social networking sites in which one relinquishes his or her privacy, the psychological dimensions of cyberbullying, intervention strategies related to cyberbullying, Facebook issues related to privacy, privacy issues and the use of new media, and the issue of hate crimes. The following faculty will participate as panelists:
- Dr. Robert Grubb, Criminal Justice
- Mr. DeMarcus Jackson, Psychology
- Ms. Peri Krichbaum, Health and Physical Education
- Dr. Stuart Lenig, Communications
- Ms. Candace Warner, Sociology
Lecture Presentation: Haiti--After the Earthquake and Moving Forward
Dr. Barry Gidcomb, Professor of History and Candace Warner, Assistant Professor of Sociology will present a lecture titled Haiti: After the Earthquake and Moving Forward on Tuesday, November 16 at 5:00 p.m. in Yates 113 on the Williamson County Campus and on Wednesday, November 17 at 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in the Ledbetter Auditorium on the Columbia Campus. The programs are complimentary and open to the public.
This lecture will include a sketch of history and the people of Haiti and examine the significant challenges faced by the Haitian people before and after the earthquake.
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