Lakeland Community College: Benefits Of The Humanities And Social Sciences Explored At Lakeland

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04 April, 2021

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Press release from Lakeland Community College: March 24, 2021 By: April Mason Original Post Date: April 1, 2021 By: April Mason Media Contact: Jessica Novak [email protected] 440.525.7278 Students and members of the community who are interested in learning more about studying the humanities and social sciences at Lakeland Community College, are invited to attend free virtual information sessions April 5-8, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The sessions, provided by Lakeland faculty, can be accessed through Webex links found on the college's website at lakelandcc.edu/ArtsAndSciences or through the link below. The Benefits of Studying the Humanities and Social SciencesTopics for the sessions are: Escape and Return: Revealing Real-World Truth through Imaginative ExperienceAssessing Your Conflict Style: A Step in Managing the Way You Manage ConflictWhy Study History? Transferable Skills and Employment OpportunitiesJanuary 6th: Protest or Act of Terror?The Fourth Estate: Journalism Offerings at Lakeland Community CollegeDream Quest: Finding Meaning in Your DreamsHow Should Western Classical Music "Engage?"Start at Lakeland Community College, Finish at CWRU: Cleveland Humanities Collaborative (CHC) Information Session For more information, contact professor April Mason at 440.525.7564 or email at [email protected]. About Lakeland Community College For more than 50 years, Lakeland Community College has impacted thousands of lives through learning. Founded in 1967, Lakeland was the first college in Ohio created by a vote of the people. True to its mission, the college provides quality learning opportunities to more than 11,000 credit students to meet the needs of the community at its campus in Kirtland and online. Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, Lakeland offers more than 130 associate degree and certificate programs that may lead to high-demand careers or transfer to four-year institutions. The college also provides access to bachelor's, graduate and doctorate degrees along with certificates and endorsements on campus through the Holden University Center of Lakeland, in partnership with 11 four-year institutions. This press release was produced by Lakeland Community College.The views expressed here are the author's own.

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