2018-2019 Events TBD
(Past Years) First Semester Video-Conferences
“Peace Corps: A Day in the Life of a Volunteer”
Mike Madej
Tuesday, December 1st at 4:00pm
Room A106
After a competitive application process, stressing applicant skills, adaptability and cross cultural understanding Mr. Michael Madej was invited into Peace Corps service. He was assigned to serve in Kenya as a Small Enterprise Development and ICT Volunteer. Mr. Michael Madej served successfully as a Peace Corps Volunteer from November 30, 2006 to February 8, 2008. Mr. Michael Madej completed his service on February 8, 2008 during a period of political and civil unrest in Kenya.
Mike Madej
Tuesday, December 1st at 4:00pm
Room A106
After a competitive application process, stressing applicant skills, adaptability and cross cultural understanding Mr. Michael Madej was invited into Peace Corps service. He was assigned to serve in Kenya as a Small Enterprise Development and ICT Volunteer. Mr. Michael Madej served successfully as a Peace Corps Volunteer from November 30, 2006 to February 8, 2008. Mr. Michael Madej completed his service on February 8, 2008 during a period of political and civil unrest in Kenya.
“Comparing Government Systems Globally”
Dr. Jae-Jae Spoon
Thursday December 10th at 4:00pm
Room A106
Dr. Spoon will be video-conferencing students at Allen High School on December 10, 2015 via Nepris. She is an associate professor at the University of North Texas for Comparative politics making her an expert on the video-conferencing event on December 10th. Attached below is Dr. Spoons Curriculum Vitae, which outlines her outstanding research in comparative politics.
Dr. Jae-Jae Spoon
Thursday December 10th at 4:00pm
Room A106
Dr. Spoon will be video-conferencing students at Allen High School on December 10, 2015 via Nepris. She is an associate professor at the University of North Texas for Comparative politics making her an expert on the video-conferencing event on December 10th. Attached below is Dr. Spoons Curriculum Vitae, which outlines her outstanding research in comparative politics.