Prescott College Events
Oct. 1-8
Prescott College Gym Opening
Friday, Oct 5, 2018, 11:00 AM
226 Garden Street, Prescott, AZ, USA
Exchange Programs
Prescott College offers domestic exchange programs through two consortia; the Ecoleague and CIEL. With at total of 19 colleges to choose from, you can spend a term at another college without applying or changing your tuition payments. Colleges include College of the Atlantic, Alaska Pacific, Dickenson College, Green Mountain College, Fairhaven College, New College of Florida, Hampshire College, Quest University, Evergreen State College and More. Deadlines for applying to Ecoleague exchanges for spring is October 11th and October 15th for CIEL. There will be an information session on October 3rd at 3:30 in the Crossroads center. For more information on Ecoleague and CIEL schools, see Erin Lotz (elotz@prescott.edu) or go to the www.ecoleague.org or www.cielearn.org websites.
Mountain Biking Team
A new school year has started and will be providing all of you with many new adventures and great opportunities. Myself and Phoebe Teskey will be leading the PC biking team this year.
If you are interested in getting out and doing some mountain biking with a group of like minded people who enjoy the power of pedal. Please let me know by sending me your name a picture and short description of what you are looking for out of our Bike tTeam.
I will be scheduling and initial meeting where we can look at possible races and setup a schedule for team practices.
Thank You
I look forward to riding with all of you. See you soon.
Chris Sieben
Chris.sieben@prescott.edu
Harm Reduction: Theory and Practice.
There is a new undergraduate mentored study being offered on campus this fall semester - Harm Reduction: Theory and Practice.
Students will learn about the tenants of Harm Reduction, Substance Use Disorder, Overdose Prevention, and Stigma. This course will offer a critical look into how addiction is stigmatized in our society by exploring alternative treatment models. Harm Reduction is gaining popularity and legitimacy as a viable treatment method, and with this course, students will gain an interdisciplinary understanding of both the theory and practice of Harm Reduction. Students will be working with Sonoran Prevention Works, a nonprofit organization that serves people with substance use disorder in Arizona. With this experience, students will engage in work which lays the foundation for working at a nonprofit.
If you are interested in taking this course or have any questions about the course please reach out to either nicholas.panlibuton@student.prescott.edu or cassidy.snyder@student.prescott.edu
We’d love for more people to sign up and join!!!!!