ALER KERR | staff writer
With over 200 speakers featured on CDL, selecting the right lecture can become a daunting task.
Students interested in everything from faith integration to music, film and art can find lectures designed especially for them.
Interested in Film?
Attend: Producing a Low Budget Independent Film, Darling Library. Room 413. Session 1.
APU alumni Blake Heal and Lauren Cray recount their experiences using good judgment to make low budget student films. Other alumni will also share examples of unique challenges they faced while producing their films.
Interested in Studying Abroad?
Attend: Education Across the Globe and Five Good Reasons to go Away. Darling Library. Room 413. Session 1.
Learn about the experiences of APU students who have attended programs in both Oxford and South Africa. Also, research conducted by APU alumni will be presented, covering the impact of international experiences on spiritual, educational and vocational development.
Interested in Faith Integration?
Attend: Faith Integration in the Life of the 21st Century Woman. Duke Academic Complex, Room 127. Session 1.
Faculty members ranging in age from 30 to 60 share their experiences and answer questions about living as both a professional and a Christian woman in the 21st century.
Interested in Psychology?
Attend: Six Hats, Or How Diverse Groups Make Communal Decisions. Duke Academic Complex, Room 125. Session 3.
Developed by Dr. Edward De Bono, the “Six Thinking Hats” method addresses the six processes groups go through when making a decision: facts and data, feelings and emotion, critical judgment, positive judgment, creativity and the big picture.
Remember that Lunch is available during noon sessions from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. in Kresge Plaza and in Heritage Court. Be sure to grab some food and take in the noon lectures!