The Global Affairs Center at Shoreline Community College, directed by Edmonds resident Larry Fuell, will present the last event for the fall quarter’s Global Eyes series, this Tuesday, Nov 24, from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
The program, free and open to the public, will focus on the Dental Hygiene and Nursing Service-Learning Program in Bolivia 2015. Speakers are Katie Fleming, dental hygiene, and Lisa Libassi, nursing, Shoreline Community College. The discussion will be about experiences of the study-abroad students while working with the Smiles Forever Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Seattle.
The Global Affairs Center’s evening speakers program resumes on Jan. 21, 2016, with a panel discussion on Civil Rights in the Movies. For more details on that event, as well as three others schedule for the evenings of Feb. 3 (Developments in Myanmar/Burma), Feb. 18 (China’s Urbanization and the “Left-behind” Children, and March 3 (Mexico’s Development and Priorities), visit the GAC website.
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