Meeting to discuss as a group the issues that most affect women who are starting their professional careers. Sessions facilitated by Karen Secrist, PhD.
Meeting to discuss as a group the issues that most affect women who are starting their professional careers. Sessions facilitated by Karen Secrist, PhD.
After an individualized reading, the work is discussed in a group with the help of a moderator who makes a brief introduction to the book, asks questions, leads and encourages the debate. The works this cycle will focus on the origins of American literature. This month's reading will be “Benito Cereno” by Herman Melville.
After an individualized reading, the work is discussed in a group with the help of a moderator who makes a brief introduction to the book, asks questions, leads and encourages the debate. The works this cycle will focus on the origins of American literature. This month's reading will be "The Black Cat / The Fall of the House of Usher / The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe.
After an individualized reading, the work is discussed in a group with the help of a moderator who makes a brief introduction to the book, asks questions, leads and encourages the debate. The works this cycle will focus on the origins of American literature. This month's reading will be “Walden, or Life in the Woods” by Henry David Thoreau.
Meeting to discuss as a group the issues that most affect women who are starting their professional careers. Sessions facilitated by Karen Secrist, PhD.
Meeting to discuss as a group the issues that most affect women who are starting their professional careers. Sessions facilitated by Karen Secrist, PhD.
Meeting to discuss as a group the issues that most affect women who are starting their professional careers. Sessions facilitated by Karen Secrist, PhD.
Meeting to discuss as a group the issues that most affect women who are starting their professional careers. Sessions facilitated by Karen Secrist, PhD.
Meeting to discuss as a group the issues that most affect women who are starting their professional careers. Sessions facilitated by Karen Secrist, PhD.