Andria Woodell
Psychology
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| Department: Psychology |
Program: Psychology |
| Telephone: (541) 383-7786 |
Extension: 7786 |
| FAX: (541) 330-4396 |
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| OFFICE: Modoc 214 |
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Extra Credit Winter 2012
Presentation 5 pts: submit page of notes about experience
Creep: The Ever-Shifting Terrain of Classic Rock
Saturday, January 14, 2012 @ 3-4 pm.
Why associate the music of social rebellion with such a
conservative and aristocratic term as “classic”? Dean Harris and Tom
Barry of Bend’s local radio station KPOV discuss what makes rock, classic rock.
Free and open to the public.
East Bend Public Library
http://www.deschuteslibrary.org/eastbend/
Criminal Justice Blood Drive: 3 pts for donation and 3 pts if volunteer. Need proof of activity
There will be donor sheet circulating through campus or you can contact Kelly Huskey: khuskey@cocc.edu or Kathy McCabe: kmccabe@ cocc.edu for more information.
Redmond: Feb 21, 2012
(Tuesday)
Bend: Feb 28/29, 2012 (
Tuesday/Wed there will be Double Red machine at this location)
This will not count if you can not give blood or are turned away. If you are terrified of needles, do not feel obligated to do this!!
COCC Season of Non Violence (5 pts for any presentation: submit one page of notes about experience)
2012 Season of Nonviolence
Honoring the legacies of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Cesar
Chaves, and Chief Wilma Mankiller
The programs listed below illustrate how we can create
a better world for all without promoting violence and physical harm. For the
full schedule, visit the website: www.cocc.edu/mcc-events.
Film: The Freedom Riders
The story behind a courageous band of civil rights activists called
Freedom Riders who in 1961 challenged segregation in the American South.
Tuesday, Jan. 24, 11:30
am – 1:30 pm, streaming in Multicultural Center, 217 Campus Center
Thursday, Jan. 26, 4:30
– 6:30 pm, Room 116, Madras Campus
A Conversation with the
1961 Freedom Riders, Carol Ruth Silver and Claude Albert Liggins
Tuesday, January 24, 6
pm, Wille Hall, Campus Center
In the spring and summer of 1961 over 400 people came together to travel
into the Deep South, defying Jim Crow laws and putting their welfare, even
their lives, on the line in support of racial justice. Carol Ruth Silver and
Claude Albert Liggins were among those who stepped forward to join the Freedom
Riders, firm in their belief in the possibility for nonviolent change. Theirs
is a story of sacrifice, terror, and, ultimately, triumph.
Film: Becoming Chaz
Thursday, Jan. 26,
6:30 pm, Hitchcock Auditorium, 201 Pioneer Hall
Becoming Chaz is the heartfelt and honest portrayal of Chaz Bono, the only
child of Sonny & Cher, on his emotional and physical transition from a
woman to a man. Panel discussion to follow the film.
Tickets: $10 at www.bendfilm.org and at
the door. A portion of the proceeds go to benefit Human Dignity Coalition.
Co-sponsored with BendFilm and Human Dignity Coalition
Other Events: (5 pts a piece: submit one page of notes about experience)
Lunar New Year Celebration
Monday, January 23, noon
– 1 pm, Multicultural Center, 217 Campus Center
Come and celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Dragon,
with activities and free snacks in the Multicultural Center and a
Chinese-themed lunch at the Campus Center.
Conversations on Books
and Cultures: The
Book Thief
by Markus Zusak
Tuesday, January 31,
noon – 1 pm, Multicultural Center, 217 Campus Center
The Book Thief
is the story of Liesel, a nine-year-old German girl whose foster parents give
refuge to a young Jewish man hiding from the Nazi regime.
Book discussion facilitated by Professor Lura Reed, OSU Cascades
Spanish Film Night – Under the Same Moon
Tuesday, January 31,
5:45 pm, Boyle 155
This film tells the parallel stories of nine-year-old Carlitos and his
mother, Rosario. In the hopes of providing a better life for her son, Rosario
works illegally in the U.S. while her mother cares for Carlitos back in Mexico.
Unexpected circumstances drive both Rosario and Carlitos to embark on their own
journeys in a desperate attempt to reunite. Film will be in Spanish with
English Subtitles. Sponsored by the Humanities Department and the Latino Club
and Program
Social Science Lecture Series:
There will be three movies this term focusing on to theme of Water.
See attached flyer. Each presentation worth 5 pts a piece. Submit one page of notes.
SS lecture series poster.pdf
Social Science Movie Series:
SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES
presents
Psychology Movie Night:
Oliver Sack’s
“Awakenings”
Date/Time: January 25th @ 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: Hitchcock Auditorium
Awakenings
tells the true story of British neurologist Oliver Sacks, portrayed by Robin
Williams who, in 1969, discovers beneficial effects of the then-new Parkinson’s
drug L-Dopa which he hypothesized might help catatonic patients. Very
good depiction of strengths, weaknesses and complexities of the Science behind
the discovery of psychiatric medications.
Afterward, Dr. Matthew Novak will be
facilitating a discussion of the movie content in relation to ideas from
psychology. The discussion will last approximately 40 minutes.