Extension courses: SPRING 2008
CREATIVE ARTS
• Afro-Cuban Dance & Drum
• Flamenco Dance Workshops
• Goddess Traditions
• Hula in Humboldt
• Mosaics for the Classroom
• Watercolor!LANGUAGE & CULTURE
• International Cultural Festival
• International Latino Film Seminar
• International English Language Institute Home Stay Program
• Japanese, Beginning
• Social Justice Summit
• Spanish for Health & Human Services
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
• ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Certificate of Completion:
- Intro to Adobe Illustrator CS3
- Intro to Adobe InDesign CS3
- Intro to Adobe Photoshop CS3
• AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATION Certificate Program:
- Proposal & Grantwriting
- Social & Cultural Considerations in American Indian Education
• Build Your Dream House for A Song
• California Virtual Campus
• CE Credits Online
• Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training
• EXERCISE NUTRITION Certificate Program:
- Pharmacology & Chemical Ergogenic Aids
- Weight Control
• Graduate Programs & Contact Information
• iMovie: Digital Video in the Classroom
• MediaBlender: Project-Based Learning in the Classroom
• Mentor Teacher Professional Development Program
• Movie Maker
• Notary Training
• Photoshop Elements: Digital Imaging in the Classroom
• Resources for Educators
• School-Age Child Care Conference
• Self-Improvement Training for Early Childhood Educators
• Suicide Intervention
• Testing Center
• Wild by Nature Environmental Education Retreat
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
• Iyengar Yoga for Beginners
• Pets 101: Caring for Your Cat or DogTHE SCIENCES
• Aprovecho Research Center Internships
• Ecotourism Planning & Management Certificate Program
• Ethnobotany & Basket Weaving
• Grid-Connected Solar Electric Systems
• Practical Beekeeping
• Tsunamis on the North CoastUNIVERSITY EDVENTURES
• Costa Rica Primate Field Program
• Elderhostel
• Germany Travel/Study
• Over 60 Program at HSU
• Sierra Institute Environmental Field Programs
• Venice Italian Language Immersion ProgramOSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE (OLLI)
UNIVERSITY FOR YOUTH
• The Studio School
• Humboldt Music Academy
• HSU Natural History Museum Programs
Students of all skill levels are invited to join this creative, informative and fun watercolor class. This class is structured to include community members, students working on their portfolios, teachers preparing to present art techniques in the classroom, and those wishing to explore, experiment, practice and have fun through the art of painting. Class emphasis is on a basic overview of watercolor painting including composition and experimentation in a relaxed atmosphere. Continuing students will be encouraged to explore new techniques and will receive individualized assistance. Weekly demonstrations include wash, wet-on-wet, dry brush, layering, color theory and more! This class is for beginning art students as well as continuing students. There will be new projects for the continuing students. Bring 11 X 14 or larger watercolor paper, drawing pencil, kneaded eraser, and any watercolor supplies you may already have to the first class. A supply list and discount coupon will be handed out then.
date .......... Sat., April 5-May 3
time .......... 1-4 p.m.
fee .......... $85, $40 additional for credit (optional)
place .......... Forestry 103
instr .......... Barbara Pulliam
course .......... EENC x052, 23148
credit .......... EED/SED x701, 1 unit, (CR/NC), 23117/23118
Barbara J. Pulliam, MFA, has been teaching in Humboldt County since 1990. Barbara teaches a variety of fine art media including drawing, painting and printmaking. She teaches for Extended Education at Humboldt State University, Community Education at College of the Redwoods, Northern Humboldt Union High School District Adult Education, McKinleyville Senior Center, and also offers private lessons. She is a working artist and exhibits her work locally and nationally. Studio tours are available by appointment.
These two workshops focus on Sevillanas, which is the folk dance from southern Spain. It is an authentic Gypsy dance and is featured in the Feria de Abril which is a week-long festival held every April in Seville. With these workshops, we will strive to create our own festival! Flamenco is a dance you can dance alone, but often dance with a partner in a festival. The workshops are open to everyone. It’s a great social time for family and friends. Children and men are perfect for this form of dance, too! No dance experience necessary. It’s best to attend both workshops, as new material is covered each day.
• Learn the basic movements and steps of Sevillanas.
• Dance with partners as a social and folk celebration.
• Learn about Sevillanas music and rhythm.
• Gain confidence in personal image and body alignment.
date .......... Sat./Sun., April 26-27
time .......... 2-4 p.m.
fee .......... $20 per workshop
place .......... Gist Hall 102
instr .......... Ku-Hsiang Lin
course .......... EENC x022
Sat.: 23336
Sun.: 24430
Ku-Hsiang Lin earned a bachelor’s degree in child development from HSU. For the past six years she has studied the inspiring art of Flamenco dance and choreography. Her master teachers include Concha Jereno and La Tania from Spain. She participated in the Mi Fuego National Flamenco Contest in Taiwan in 2004 and 2005. Ku-Hsiang is eager to share her dance experience with others.
Explore teaching mosaics for students K-12. Learn basic tiling techniques and tools used for best practices in the classroom. In addition we will look at examples of historical and contemporary mosaics from around the world. Teachers will complete one or two grouted projects and receive a standards-based lesson plan. Discussions will include how to make a mosaic mural for your classroom or school, and integrating mosaics in subject areas such as history and math. Limit: 24 students. (This course is presented by the Studio School. Call Extended Education at 826-3731 to register.)
date .......... Sat., Feb. 2
time .......... 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
fee .......... $65, $20 additional for credit (optional)
place .......... Art Bldg. A 024
instr .......... JoAnne Berke
course .......... EENC x022, 23070
credit .......... EED/SED x701, 0.5 unit, (CR/NC), 23261/23201
JoAnne Berke is the chair of the art dept. and professor of art education. She is an exhibiting artist who has shown in many museums and galleries throughout the United States. She has completed two mosaic murals collaborating with students in Hoopa and would love to share her experiences.
This course is an in-depth look at the history of Goddess traditions and how current women’s spirituality movements have adopted aspects of them. We will examine whether there was such a thing as matriarchal or matrifocal society and what its spiritual aspects were. Pioneering women in modern day reclaiming traditions such as Marija Gimbutas and Starhawk will be studied. We will view Goddess images from around the world.
Required text: Rebirth of the Goddess by Carol Christ will be available in the HSU Bookstore.
date .......... Sat., Feb. 23-March 1
time .......... 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
fee .......... $145
place .......... Founders Hall 111
instr .......... Gillian Brown
credit WS 480, 1 unit, 24893
Gillian Brown has a master’s degree in women’s spirituality from New College of California in San Francisco. She has taught many aspects of Goddess traditions and is adjunct faculty at Humboldt State University and New College of California. She leads tours to the ancient sacred sites of Britain, and is the author of Ancient Circle.
HULA
IN HUMBOLDT
July 19-26, 2008
International Latino Film Seminar
In coordination with College of the Redwoods, a series of extraordinary films from the Hispanic world will be offered. The content and modes of representation will be compared and discussed. A one-hour lecture in English by faculty is presented before each film. Each film will be followed by a panel discussion. Short opinion paper required for academic credit. Non-credit attendance welcome. Pay at the door of the theater. $5/film for students with ID; $7/film for all others. Cost for films on a walk-in, non-credit basis is subject to change. More information about the films will be available in February. Call Extended Education at 826-3731 to register for credit.
date .......... Tues.-Thurs., March 11-13
time .......... 6-10:20 p.m.
fee .......... $145 (includes credit)
place .......... Minor Theatre, 1001 H St., Arcata
instr .......... Rosamel Benevides-Garb
course .......... SPAN/ES 480, 1 unit, (CR/NC), 21835/22589
Rosamel Benevides-Garb is a professor and chair of the HSU Dept. of World Languages and Cultures.
Social Justice Summit
Fri.-Sun., March 7-9 - University Center, HSU Campus
Fri.: 7-9 p.m. • Sat.: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. • Sun.: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Featuring Keynote Speakers
Workshops and special events about the arts, media, pop culture, and activism.
Summit tracks include multicultural queer studies, education issues in higher education and more.
Conference fees: Students: (HSU & CR, High School): $15. Faculty/Staff/Community members: $45
Continental breakfast, lunch and conference materials are included in the conference fee!
1 unit of credit available (for add’l fee)
in Ethnic Studies (ES 480, 22031),
Leadership Studies (LEAD 358, 22354),
Sociology (SOC 494, 24825)
or Women’s Studies (WS 480, 24824)
For content information, contact Marylyn Paik-Nicely, HSU Multicultural Center: 826-3367
To register: HSU Office of Extended Education: (707) 826-3731
Beginning Japanese 1 is a four-part course designed for people who have little or no knowledge of Japanese and who are well grounded in four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. These are fast-paced courses and students are expected to participate in class. There will also be homework assignments and home study required.
Although the main emphasis will be on listening and speaking, Japanese characters (Hiragana and Katakana) will be used to foster all-around Japanese language ability. Various aspects of Japanese culture and custom will also be discussed.
All students must have the required textbook and workbook on the first day of the class. They are available at the HSU Bookstore:
Japanese for Busy People I, revised 3rd ed., Kana version
Japanese for Busy People Kana Workbook, revised 3rd ed.
Beginning Japanese Part 3
This course is a beginning level for students who have completed Beginning Japanese Part 1 and 2 or the equivalent. While improving conversational skills and discussing more Japanese culture and customs, students should be able to read and write hiragana, one of two Japanese syllabic writing systems, at the end of this session.
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Please fill out the online mailing list form so that you may be contacted when this course is offered again.
Beginning Japanese Part 4
This course is a beginning level for students who have completed Beginning Japanese Part 3 or the equivalent. While improving conversational skills and discussing more of Japanese culture and customs, students should be able to read and write katakana and some kanji at the end of this session.
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Please fill out the online mailing list form so that you may be contacted when this course is offered again.
Mie Matsumoto is a native speaker of Japanese and has been teaching at HSU Extended Education since 1996. She also offers translation/interpreting services and language lessons on a private basis.
Spanish for Health & Human Services
This class is intended for health/human services professions where English-Spanish interpretation is needed. Introduction to key terminology in the field. Practice elements of interpreting. Everyday Spanish conversational fluency is required or three years of college Spanish. Nine class meetings.
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Please fill out the online mailing list form so that you may be contacted when this course is offered again.
Frank Anderson, RN, BSN, is a founding member of LatinoNet. He was the cultural awareness coordinator for the Open Door Community Health Centers, and has been a member of the American Translator Association.
International Cultural Festival
Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008
Begins at 1 p.m. HSU University Center
Enjoy food and dancing, music, displays and more in this annual festival of culture from around the world.
Free admission! (But donations are appreciated)
For more information, contact the HSU Office of Extended Education: 826-3731
International English Language Institute (IELI)
Home Stay Program
IELI at Humboldt State University invites you to become part of the home stay team helping international students reach their goals as they study English as a second language.
Ages of students vary from 18-55. New students start the IELI program every two months, so homes are needed on an ongoing basis. Length of stay varies with the student's goals and your own requirements.
If you would like to house one of these international students, or find out about long-term homestays, please contact Nicola Maria for details*: (707) 826-5878
To learn more about the HSU International English Language Institute (IELI), visit www.humboldt.edu/ieli
* Students usually pay $475 to $600 per mo.; remuneration varies according to services provided.
Adobe Creative Suite
Certificate of Completion
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator & InDesign
Certificate in Exercise Nutrition
CHILD ABUSE
MANDATED REPORTER TRAINING
Friday, April 18
MFT/LCSW Continuing Education:
Need to take a professional exam?
Humboldt County residents who need to take professional exams face not only the expense of the exam, but out-of-county travel, hotel and meal expenses.
Arriving to the exam exhausted from travel may result in poorer exam performance.
In many cases, one can arrange to take these same exams here at home, through the Humboldt State University Testing Center
The Testing Center offers proctoring services for correspondence exams for the community.
There is a $20 per hour charge for non-students and a $10 per hour charge for students.
Call the Humboldt State University Testing Center for information and for an appointment: (707) 826-3621
Thinking about a master’s degree?
Earning a master’s degree can help you break into a new field or advance in your current field. Humboldt State University offers a pre-MBA certificate as well as several master’s degrees.
For more information, call the Office of Research and Graduate Studies at (707) 826-3949
or contact the master’s program coordinators directly.
For more information about the pre-MBA certificate program, contact the School of Business at (707) 826-3224.
June 14, July 11 or Aug. 16, 2008
Mentor Teacher
Professional Development Program
American Indian Education
Professional Development Certificate
Presented by First 5 Humboldt:
Self-Improvement Training for Early Childhood Educators
Saturday, Feb. 2 and Saturday, Feb. 16
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Humboldt Area Foundation conference room
373 Indianola Rd., Bayside
(off 101 between Eureka and Arcata)
This free course offers teachers of young children the opportunity to increase their awareness of their professional skills in action, in relation to children, families, co-workers and administrators. Participants will identify the specific gifts and talents they bring to their classrooms, become more aware of the personal values that influence their approach, and reflect on real-world ethical dilemmas that are difficult to address in a crowded work day. They will place their self-improvement within larger and larger contexts, asking, “What elements of my job support the work I want to do, and what things present barriers?” They will learn about advocacy tools to make their programs “a great place to work.”
This training is free. One unit of optional credit (CD x280) is available through the Office of Extended Education, Humboldt State University, for a $40 fee.
Mary Ann Hansen has taught in the Child Development Department at Humboldt State University since 2001 and serves as a consultant to First 5 Humboldt’s Retention Incentives Program.
To register, call Helen Love, First 5 Humboldt Retention Incentives Program: 445-7385
School-Age Child Care Conference
This conference is the 14th Annual North Coast School-Age Child Care Conference. Keynote plus several individual break-out sessions.
Co-sponsored by HSU and California School Age Child Care Consortium.
E-mail for more information.
date .......... Saturday, Feb. 23
time .......... 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
fee .......... $20
place .......... River Lodge, Fortuna
instr .......... Nancy Hurlbut
course .......... CD 280, 0.5 unit, 22209
Nancy Hurlbut is a faculty member in the Child Development Department at Humboldt State University.
For Media Blender, Photoshop Elements, iMovie or Movie Maker, students may register at any time during the semester. However, if coursework is not completed, student will be assigned a grade of “INC” and have one year to complete coursework. If coursework is not completed within one year of course end date, grade converts to an “F.”
Photoshop Elements: Digital Imaging in the Classroom
Learn how to use digital cameras, color scanners and images from the web to enhance and enliven classroom teaching and learning. Through hands-on activities, you will gain practical ideas that you will be able to immediately apply in your classroom. Explore how digital cameras and scanners work, basic photo editing techniques using Adobe Photoshop Elements, and how to integrate the use of digital images into the curriculum. During this course, you will develop an instructional module/presentation for your classroom, incorporating the use of digital images.
This is an introductory course open to all K-12 teachers with basic computer skills (word processing, e-mail, basic Internet skills, Macintosh [OS X 10.2.8 or higher] or Windows [XP or 2000]). Internet and e-mail and access to a digital camera and scanner is required. Trial versions of Photoshop Elements may be downloaded free.
Textbook for this course is Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0: A Visual Introduction to Digital Imaging, by Philip Andrews (ISBN 0-240-52049-0), available at the HSU Bookstore.
date .......... Jan. 22-May 16
fee .......... $145
place .......... Online: Internet
instr .......... Stephen Zvolner
course .......... EED/SED 701
credit .......... 1 unit, 23247/23627
iMovie: Digital Video in the Classroom
Bring learning to life using digital video in your classroom. In this course, you will learn how to use digital video as an instructional tool for classroom projects and leave prepared with practical ideas that you will be able to immediately apply in your classroom. Learn how to create dazzling movies with special effects, voice-overs, music scores, transitions, titles, credits and much more. Through a variety of hands-on activities, you will learn how to work with digital video cameras and create and edit movies with iMovie, Apple’s breakthrough digital video editing software. During this course, you will create and produce your own instructional movie that you can use for your classroom. This is an introductory course open to all K-12 teachers. Access to a digital video camera and Macintosh computer running OS 9.1 or later, with a FireWire port and Apple’s iMovie software is required. It is recommended that you have 2 GB of free hard disk space.
date.......... Jan. 22-May 16
fee .......... $145
place .......... Online: Internet
instr .......... Stephen Zvolner
course .......... EED/SED 701
credit .......... 1 unit, 23624/23625
Learn how to create and edit movies using Microsoft Windows Movie Maker, a free video editing program for Windows XP. Movie Maker makes creating movies fun and simple. In this course, you will learn how to use digital video as an instructional tool for classroom projects and leave prepared with practical ideas that you will be able to immediately apply in your classroom. You will learn how to create dazzling movies, complete with special effects, voice-overs, music scores, transitions, titles, credits and much more. During this course, you will create and produce your own instructional movie that you can use for your classroom. This is an introductory course open to all K-12 teachers. Participants should have basic knowledge of the Windows operating system, access to the Internet and an e-mail account. Access to a digital video camera and PC running Windows XP with a FireWire port is required. It is recommended that you have 2 GB of free hard disk space.
This course is correlated with the national ISTE NETS (National Educational Technology Standards) and the No Child Left Behind Act.
A course reader of instructor material is used in this course.
date.......... Jan. 22-May 16
fee .......... $145
place .......... Online: Internet
instr .......... Stephen Zvolner
course .......... EED/SED 701
credit .......... 1 unit, 24192/2419
MediaBlender:
Project-Based Learning with Multimedia
Explore the exciting possibilities of incorporating student-created multimedia projects into the curriculum, using MediaBlender, an easy-to-use multimedia authoring tool. MediaBlender allows students to create media rich presentations including text with hyperlinks, images, sound, animation, video and interactivity. Students can use MediaBlender as application software in the classroom, and access the online version outside of the classroom.
You will leave this class prepared with practical ideas that you will be able to immediately apply in your classroom. Among the topics this course will explore are the principles of project-based learning using multimedia, how to integrate multimedia technology into the curriculum, and how to manage and evaluate student produced multimedia projects.
As a part of this course, you will develop a project-based instructional lesson using MediaBlender.
This is an introductory course open to all K-12 teachers. You should have basic computer skills (e.g., word processing, email, basic Internet skills). You will also need access to the Internet and an email account. Trial versions of MediaBlender can be downloaded for free to your computer. This class is open to both Macintosh and Windows PC users. This course is correlated with the national ISTE NETS (National Educational Technology Standards) and the No Child Left Behind Act.
Textbook: Increasing Student Learning through Multimedia Projects, by Simkins, Michael; Cole, Karen; Tavalin, Fern; and Means, Barbara (2002). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
date .......... Jan. 22-May 16
fee .......... $145
place .......... Online: Internet
instr .......... Stephen Zvolner
course .......... EED/SED 701
credit .......... 1 unit, 23628/23629
Stephen Zvolner has an undergraduate degree in secondary education in physics and an M.S. in physics. He has worked for the past 18 years as a technologist and computer expert and has been teaching graduate multimedia courses at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota where he has also conducted faculty development workshops on the use of digital media in the classroom.
An Environmental Education Retreat
Combining a scholarly approach with an indigenous perspective, Wild By Nature offers either 2.5 or 3 units* of university credit to learn environmental education on site in Orleans on the banks of the Klamath River. Morning lectures are augmented with afternoon and campfire activities. This course offers professional development and curriculum building. Teaching from a multi-disciplinary approach, Wild By Nature focuses on biology, botany, riparian studies, native plants, environmental policy, environmental history, Gold Rush history, Native culture, basketry, art and language. As a model for teacher education and community sustainability, the retreat serves as a forum for eco-tourism and eco-education, thus preserving the integrity of local culture, history and natural treasures.
Session I: June 23-27
Session II: July 7-11
Both sessions run 8 a.m -5 p.m & 7:30-8:30 p.m.
For more information, visit the website.
This retreat is family-friendly and students are welcome to bring family to all activities, only three of which have an additional participation fee. Native children’s daycare activities are available.
*To earn 2.5 units you must participate in the entire 5 day retreat, to earn the additional .5 unit an additional project is required.
Build Your Dream House for a Song and Own it Free & Clear in Five Years
Imagine how different your life would be if you had no rent or mortgage payment! You don’t have to be tied to a 30-year mortgage. You can build your dream house, and own it free and clear in five years or less. You don’t need a lot of experience either. Author David Cook and his family built their dream house in Marin County, Calif., and saved a bundle! In this inspirational seminar you’ll learn how to:
• buy land for less than retail at county tax sales
• buy building materials for ten cents on the dollar
• live on your land comfortably and rent-free while you build
• get the best help for the least money
• and much more!
date .......... Mon., May 12
time .......... 6:30-9:30 p.m.
fee .......... $39 plus $20 materials fee
place .......... Science Complex Bldg B 133
instr .......... David Cook
course .......... EENC x020, 23065
David Cook, the author of Build Your Dream House for a Song, is a former salesman and restaurant owner. He’d barely picked up a hammer before starting work on his dream house.
Pets 101: Caring for Your Cat or Dog
For many of us, our cat or dog is more than just a pet – they are a member of our family. This class will provide you with the tools you need to care for your cat or dog. Classes will begin with the basics of choosing a pet, then follow through a pet’s stages of life. Training, neutering, disease prevention, nutrition, parasite control, travel, activities and behavioral issues will all be covered. Basic first aid methods will be explained and demonstrated. A text book will be provided.
date .......... Wed., Feb. 6-March 12
time .......... 6:30-8 p.m.
fee .......... $60
place .......... Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Rooms 211-212
instr .......... Jeff Kelley-Day, DVM
course .......... EENC x017, 23088
Jeff Kelley-Day, DVM, has been a practicing small animal and zoo veterinarian in Eureka since 1977. He has interests in orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, ultrasound and pet population control. He is probably most well known for being Bill the Chimp’s personal veterinarian for 30 years.
If you think past injuries or present health problems have to keep you out of a yoga class, think again. Iyengar yoga — often nicknamed “chiropractic” yoga or “furniture” yoga — is a unique style of yoga that uses props to facilitate correct body alignment, works with ailment sequencing, and relies on longer “pose” hold times. These three areas make Iyengar yoga accessible to every level of ability, age and physical condition and make it a natural compliment to many other popular types of yoga.
In this class, we’ll use various props such as chairs, blankets, blocks and straps to help us explore the therapeutic side of yoga. We’ll discuss the history of yoga and the current research that shows how a regular yoga practice often results in overcoming stiffness, improving posture, and reducing or eliminating aches, pains and common ailments.
By the end of our time together, each participant will also have an outline for a daily routine, tailor-made for your particular problem areas, which can be done in the comfort of your own home! Please bring a yoga belt and mat, one blanket (5-6 sq. ft.), and an open heart.
date .......... Thurs., Feb. 7-April 24 (no class March 20)
time .......... 5:30-7 p.m.
fee .......... $110, $40 additional for credit (optional)
place .......... Gist Hall 002
instr .......... Cyndy Phillips
course .......... EENC x010, 23575
credit .......... PE x280, 1 unit, (CR/NC), 24895
Cyndy Phillips, M.A., has practiced Hatha yoga for the past 10 years; however, it is her recent 2-year study of Iyengar Yoga with senior Iyengar teachers in India, Mexico, and the United States, which has re-defined her approach to yoga. She now teaches classes based entirely on the principles of Iyengar Yoga. Cyndy is certified to teach yoga through the Yoga Alliance.
Are you considering installing a solar electric system on your home or business? Enroll early in this useful course!
An introduction to historic and prehistoric tsunamis of North Coast California. Friday intro-duction to the geologic setting and tsunami terminology. All day Saturday field trip tours sites in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties impacted by past tsunamis. Particular emphasis on the 1964 tsunami in Crescent City and paleotsunami evidence of past tsunamis on the Cascadia subduction zone. A short project is required. There is limited space in this course. Please call 826-3731 to check on availability.
date .......... Fri./Sat., April 11-12
time .......... Fri. 6-9 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
place .......... Founders Hall 25
fee .......... $145
instr .......... Lori Dengler
course .......... GEOL 700, 1 unit, 23045
Lori Dengler, Ph.D., chair of the HSU geology dept., began working at HSU in 1979. She has been director of the Humboldt Earthquake Education Center since 1986. Her research includes historic seismicity of the Calif. North Coast, earthquake intensity studies, application of seismic refraction to surficial process studies and earthquake/tsunami mitigation.
May 18-20, 2008
Costa Rica Primate Field Program
May 27-July 2, 2008
An opportunity for students to study in a unique region of the world and to practice anthropological concepts and techniques
Osher LIFElong learning institute (OLLI)

Courses and events by and for those over 50
June 1-21, 2008
Discover Venice through Language and Immersion
Five program dates offered in 2008
Join veteran language instructor Giulia Marini as you immerse yourself in the language and culture of Venice, Italy.
For more details, visit the Website or call 826-3731 for a brochure
Travelearn
Learning Vacations for Adults
HSU Over 60 Program
Extended Education Full Calendar
Humboldt State NOW
University news and information
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