WHAT’S NEW IN STUDENT AFFAIRS
The National College Leadership Conferenceor NCLCis filled to capacity for 2010! Over 600 participants from all over the country have signed up for the UA's student-run annual conference to gain leadership experience and training.
The "Road Map to College" pilot program from SALT prepares high school students with learning challenges for college. A two-week summer program has evolved into a comprehensive approach for high school students who have learning disabilities. Read more of LaMonica Everett-Haynes' article.
Feeling sick? Campus Health, Arizona Student Unions, and Residence Life have partnered to provide free flu care kits for students living in residence halls. Kits can be ordered using an online form, and will be delivered within 3 hours of the order being placed.
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Think Tank opens another location!
The demand has been overwhelming, so beginning in late January, the Park Student Union will offer supplemental instruction sessions. Details available after January 19 at http://studentaffairs.arizona.edu/thinktank/
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CATwalk 2009
CATwalk 2009 was a great success with over 3,200 people walking and running to help raise $81,000 for the Bobbi Olson Fund at the Arizona Cancer Center! That’s over a quarter million dollars raised for the Arizona Cancer Center since CATwalk started. Expect 2010 to be even better!
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2009/10 Coffee Talks are as follows:
Wednesday, February 3
Tuesday, March 2
All talks are from 8:15-9:15 am and will be held in the San Pedro Room of the Union.




