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IAP 2007 Activity


The Art & Science of Friendships: IAP Workshops for Women Students.
Emily Meghan Morrow Howe, Lynn Roberson
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

Come explore one of our most valuable relationships in life: Friendships!

Learn perspectives, approaches, and tools to expand your own present and future friendships here at MIT and beyond.

No matter if you are shy or outgoing you are welcome to this great afternoon of learning and self-discovery!

Chocolate, Fresh Fruit, & Tea will be served.
Contact: Emily Meghan Morrow Howe, 14E-316, x3-8844, emmh@mit.edu
Sponsor: Womens Studies
Cosponsor: Student Support Services

"Creating New Friendships"
Emily Meghan Morrow Howe, Lynn Roberson
For undergraduate women. We'll address the art & science of “what to say after ‘hello!’ & ‘what’s your major’. You'll create a foundation for meaningful friendships, learning about different types of friends (from buddies to best friends). We'll explore the richness of diverse friendships, sharing tips on what makes friendships flourish between women of different identities.
Tue Jan 30, 02-04:00pm, TBA, to those who sign up

"Deepening Your Friendships"
Emily Meghan Morrow Howe, Lynn Roberson
For undergrad & graduate women to explore making current friendships more meaningful: enhancing strengths & working w/ challenges on the friendship journey. What makes friendships deep? What happens when a true friend moves away, falls in love, changes…? You'll come away with tips & potential next steps for friendship conflict resolution, keeping friendships vibrant.
Thu Feb 1, 02-04:00pm, TBA, to those who sign up.
Latest update: 19-Dec-2006


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