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Hi Rusty,
Are you still looking for presenters? KV could talk about the way we revamped our Orientation this year--it's a pretty radical departure from what we've ever done in the past. I think it would be interesting for SSS folks to hear about, at least. This will be my first time at MEEOA, so I'm not really sure what the expectation is for universally applicable workshop sessions. We could also talk about the ways that we try to keep a unified cohort across two campuses, which might be more universal.
Anyway, just a couple thoughts if they are helpful! I'll see you then either way!
Lisa


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From: - MEEOA-L - Maine Educational Opportunity Association members communication [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brown, Rusty
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Subject: We need you to present at the 2017 MEEOA Conference!

Dear MEEOA Membership,
With three weeks to go until our 2017 MEEOA Conference we are still looking for presenters for our concurrent sessions (please see attached form for details) and encourage you to share your expertise, talents and individual research interests with our MEEOA community.

This year's conference theme: Waking Achievement and Valuing Excellence (W.A.V.E.)  highlights the MEEOA community's on-going mission to promote educational opportunity for low-income, often first-generation college students and for making expanding access to higher education a priority. Our concurrent sessions will be 1 hour in length this year and we are hoping to get a good representation of both pre-college and college level program session topics.

If you have any questions, want to brainstorm a topic, etc.,  please feel free to contact Amanda Favreau (207-859-1218, conference co-chair) or myself (Rusty Brown, 207-974-4866, conference co-chair). Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you soon. Happy Holidays!
Sincerely,
Rusty



Rusty R. Brown, M.Ed., NCC
Director
TRiO Student Support Services Program
123 Maine Hall
207.974.4866
354 Hogan Road, Bangor, ME 04401
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