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Frog Hop For Autism
Visiting Scholar Elizabeth Engelhardt
Monday, April 8th Associate Professor in the Department of American
Studies and Center for Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Texas, Austin
Writing the Mess of Greens Together :
Collaboration, Community, and Southern Food
Palko 130, 5:00pm
Hosted by
Pinwheel Project Kickoff Event
Last year there were 5,598 children abused in Tarrant County.
The Pinwheel Project is an annual event sponsored by Alliance For Children in Tarrant County in partnership with the TCU Department of Social Work and
College of Education to bring awareness to the issue of child abuse and the importance of prevention in keeping our children safe.
Date: April 8, 2013 Time: 8:40 a.m.
Location: University Dr. behind AddRan Statue
For more information contact Lindsey Dula at [email protected] or (817) 348-1117
www.allianceforchildren.org
5,598 children were abused in Tarrant County last year.
Help spread the word about this epidemic by
participating in Alliance For Children’s annual
Pinwheel Project In partnership with the TCU Department of Social Work and College of
Education
Dates: April 8th-12th Location: On University Dr. behind
AddRan Statue
To learn how YOU can help bring awareness to the issue of child abuse and the importance of prevention in keeping our children
safe, contact Samantha Shircliff at [email protected] or
(817) 795-9992. www.allianceforchildren.org
Brought to you by SOWO 30833 Generalist Practice with Communities & Organizations (030- Moore)
Special Thanks to our Panelists and Resource Information provided by:
Safe Haven, The Women’s Center, Turning Point, Campus Life, TCU Police, and the Alcohol & Drug Education Center
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BLUU Auditorium | Saturday, April 13th, 6 PM | Tickets: $7, $10 for two
Food, Music & Dance
Holocaust Museum
What was the Holocaust? The Holocaust is the term generally used to
describe the genocide of approximately six million
European Jews during World War II led by Adolf Hitler in
Germany. Other groups were persecuted and killed during the regime,
including political and religious dissidents, and other Slavic people.
What is Hillel? Hillel’s goal is to provide educational, social, and religious programs for TCU students, and
serve as a bridge between the University and the Jewish community in order to learn together,
Come to this event to
learn about the Holocaust and such
things as concentration camps, laws during WWII,
and much more!
Please email [email protected] with any questions
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Did you know TCU recycles daily?
Bring your recylables to one of the eleventan dumpsters on campus any day of the week
to help keep TCU green.Visit sustainability.tcu.edu for more information about the TCU
single stream recycling system and like our facebook page: Sustainability at TCU
You can too!
Get involved on campus!
Be a part of some-thing that matters!
Make a difference in the lives of other students and the TCU community.
Be a Peer Educator.
Show that Frogs CARE!
Apply online at www.ade.tcu.edu Contact Yvonne Giovanis at [email protected] or 817-257-7100
for more information.