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Mental Health Awareness Week(2)

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 Mental Health Awareness Week
 

Mon Oct 3 – Fri Oct 7, 2011 

 

Please support the Wellness Center and participate in the following events! 

   

Mon 10/3 @ 11 AM (Britton Plaza) – Stomp Out Stigma 
 
Tues 10/4 @ 12 PM (Althouse 106) – Suicide Prevention Talk (if you are concerned about a friend – by the Wellness Center) 
 
Wed 10/5 @ 7 PM (ATS) – Life on the Streets (panel discussion on homelessness) 
 
Thurs 10/6 @ 11AM – 1PM (Downstairs HUB), 4-6 PM (Kline Center) - Screening for Depression by the Wellness Center  
 
Fri 10/7 @ 7 PM (Women’s Center) – Screening of Girl, Interrupted  (and discussion) 

   

Please attend The Lifetime Adult Day Care Program Open House!

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 Please come and support one of our service learning partners, The Lifetime Adult Day Care Program, as they host an Open House in Carlisle!

 

October 3 & 4 @ Carlisle Life Time 

October 6 & 7 @ Camp Hill Life Time 

9:00 AM till 4:00 PM 

Craft Sale ~ Bake Sale ~ Art Show ~ Raffles ~ Program Tours  

  Musical Entertainment by The Piano Man, Nate Carabello 

10 am October 7th at Camp Hill location  

 

For a brochure of the event, please click here
 

To view their October newsletter, please click here
 

Watch Project Nim at Carlisle Theater!

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Event Details

Film: Project Nim

Documentary (NR - 93 Minutes)

Event type: Film
Location: Carlisle Theatre
Fee: $5 in Devil's Den; $7 adults; Sundays $6
 

Dates:

 

From the Academy Award winning team behind Man on Wire comes the story of Nim, a chimpanzee who in the 1970s became the focus of a landmark experiment which aimed to show that an ape could learn to communicate with language if raised and nurtured like a human child. What was learned about his true nature--and indeed our own--is comic, revealing and profoundly unsettling.

 Wednesday night's showing of Project Nim will be followed by a discussion led by Prof. Teresa Barber of the department of psychology at Dickinson College.

Sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and Psychology at Dickinson College.

For more information: 717-258-0666
For more information: http://www.carlisletheatre.org

 

Fat Talk Free Week at Dickinson

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Alyssa Compeau (’11), who was a co-organizer for Fat Talk Free Week at Dickinson, published the following article this summer as part of her internship at “A Chance to Heal” (an organization that focuses on eating disorder prevention). You can view the article here