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Time: August 9, 2011 from 8:30am to 11am
Location: 05-06-07 Hagedorn Hall on the South Campus of Hofstra University
Website or Map: http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Ac…
Phone: (516) 463-5750
Event Type: mini-conference
Organized By: Hofstra University Office of Professional Development Services
Latest Activity: Jul 27, 2011
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On Tuesday, August 9th, Hofstra University’s School of Education, Health and Human Services will be sponsoring a morning mini-conference (8:30-11:00 a.m.) on the subject of USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO REINVENT YOURSELF. [Conference fee is only $10!)
Go to: http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Academics/Colleges/SOEAHS/soeahs_conf_080911.pdf for more information about the conference and in order to register and pay the $10 fee by credit card only.
Location: 05-06-07 Hagedorn Hall on the South Campus of Hofstra University. Go to: www.hofstra.edu/direction for directions to Hagedorn Hall.
Office of Professional Development Services
School of Education, Health and Human Services
Hofstra University
(516) 463-5750
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