Registration For Fall 2010 Will Re-open
Friday, Aug 6 7:00p
Registration For Fall 2010 Will Re-open
Southeast Missouri State University
Cape Girardeau
MO
One University Plaza
Volunteer Fair
The Volunteer Intergenerational Center and the Southeast Missouri State University Department of Campus Life and Event Services are partnering up for the 2nd time to host this event. There will be nonprofit agencies from the Cape Girardeau area there with information about their organizations and volunteer opportunities they have available. This is a great way for Southeast Missouri State students to learn about the Cape Girardeau nonprofit realm and volunteer opportunities, especially as Cape may be a new home to those students from out of town.
Water Quality Enhancement
The course is open to the public and will focus on issues related to water quality, how to implement water quality practices and conservation practices. The course will include a field trip to the David M. Barton Agricultural Center in Gordonville. Demonstrations and speakers will showcase water quality practices. The course is sponsored by Southeast Missouri State University, the Missouri Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Conservation Service. Instructors will include Brad Pobst and Larry Heggemann, Missouri Department of Conservation; Monica Barnfield and James Hunt, Natural Resources Conservation Service; and Dr. Indi Braden, Southeast Missouri State University Department of Agriculture. Textbooks and supplies will be provided.
The workshop is supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Conservation Service as partial fulfillment of the grant titled “Educational Workshops for Water Quality Enhancement and Water Shed Protection.” Registration is required by Sept. 7.
To register, contact Cape Girardeau County USDA Service Center, NRCS Area at (573) 243-1467, ext. 3.
For more information, contact Dr. Indi Braden at (573) 651-2793 or isbraden@semo.edu
It's All Greek to Me
Thursdays, Sept. 9-Oct. 28 from 7-9 p.m.
Learn to read Koine Greek. It’s the language of the New Testament and other ancient literature. In this class, we’ll put together the building blocks of Koine Greek. You’ll learn the alphabet, basic grammar, and vocabulary needed to begin reading the Greek New Testament and other ancient texts.
Textbook required: Beginner’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament by William Hersey Davis (Harper & Row, New York, 1923)
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