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SUMMARY:Symposium on Social and Emotional Competence in Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Presidential Inaugural SeriesSymposium on Social and Emotional Competence in Higher EducationWednesday, March 17thAs part of the "Presidential Inaugural Series" celebrating the beginning of Dr. Pamela Eibeck's presidency, the Center for Social and Emotional Competence, the Division of Student Life, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Gladys L. Benerd School of Education, School of Engineering and Computer Science, and the Pacific Alumni Association present the Presidential Symposium on Social and Emotional Competence in Higher Education at Pacific.Local and international experts highlight a daylong symposium showcasing best practices in student competence development. This symposium is part of Pacific's culture and commitment to whole-person education and its mission to prepare students for responsible leadership in their careers and communities.Featured Keynote Speakers:Richard Boyatzis, competence guru and author of "Resonant Leadership," "Primal Leadership," and "The Competent Manager."Daniel Goleman, a Stockton native, author of "Ecological Intelligence," "Social Intelligence," and "Emotional Intelligence."Schedule of Events:Wednesday, March 17, 2010Noon to 2:00pm        Keynote Address #1:  Learning Leadership with Dr. Richard Boyatzis and the One Word Project (DeRosa Center Ballroom)2:15-3:15pmSession 1: Whole Student Learning at Pacific with Dean Nancy DeGuire, Dean Mary McGuire, Dean Joanna Royce-Davis, Dr. Susan Sample (DeRosa Center Ballroom)3:30-4:30pmSession 2:  Social and Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Cary Cherniss, Dr. James Parker, and Dr. Scott Taylor (DeRosa Center Ballroom)7:00-8:00pmKeynote Address #2:  Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Daniel Goleman (Faye Spanos)                                http://www.pacific.edu/symposium
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