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Alumni College Sessions


Updated April 28, 2008

The Alumni College schedule is listed below. Locations and times are subject to change. Please check back periodically for more details. The final schedule will be available in the Alumni Weekend program you will receive when you arrive on campus and check in at the registration center.

Friday, May 16 Title and Description
3:00 p.m. "No More Stress, Just Happiness GUARANTEED!" - Robert Moyers '63 - The outline is the "Joy of Living" plan from the Center for Unconditional Love. The objectives/outcomes of the program will empower the participant to eliminate negative stress, resolve conflicts, repair damaged relationships, improve communication skills and create an awareness and understanding of unconditional Love. RW Corns Building, Room 209
4:00 p.m. "Inside the Beltway" - Congressman David Hobson '58 - Enjoy a personal look at Congressman Hobson's time in Washington DC, his thoughts on the 2008 election, his pending retirement, and the current political spectrum. RW Corns Building, Room #312.
Saturday, May 17 Title and Description
2:00 p.m. Chemistry Department Open House - Third Floor of the Conrades-Wetherell Science Center. OWU chemistry faculty will make a short presentation in the third floor computer lab beginning at 2:30 p.m. Following the presentation, tours of the department will be available.
2:00 p.m. Alumni Choir Practice in Gray Chapel - Any and all music lovers are invited to join us in the Alumni Choir. The choir will perform on Sunday at the Alumni Weekend Convocation at 10 a.m. Sign up by April 19 and receive your music ahead of time. CHOIR MEMBERS ARE STILL NEEDED! PLEASE SIGN UP TO SING! 
2:00 p.m. "Love Letters," a theatrical reading by Robert "Buzz" Pine '63 and his wife Gwynne pine. The performance will take place in Chappelear Drama Center and will last approximately 90 minutes.
3:00 p.m.

"Imagining Reality: Writing Best Selling Fiction" presented by Richard North Patterson '68. Mr. Patterson will discuss the reasons why and how he writes realistic poitical fiction in modern-day settings. Location RW Corns Building, Room #312