January Personal Development Day
CETL is hosting a “Personal” Development Day on Wed. Jan. 5. During this event, we will be offering a variety of activities where faculty can learn a new skill, learn about a new topic, or have a new experience. The sessions are intended to be fun and engaging.

There will be two time periods for the sessions: 9:00-10:15 am and 10:30-11:45 am and will be hosted in-person at ATU. Due to space constraints and supplies, there will be limited space available in each session. Therefore, you will need to register for the sessions ahead of time. The sessions are designed for beginners so choose something new you would like to learn about.

You will receive confirmation of your registered session with the time and location as soon as it is available (sometime before December graduation).

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Indicate your interest for the 9:00-10:15 am session. *
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Archery (Pete Kelly)
Basic Husbandry and Snake Handling (John Jackson)
Brahms and Brewing (Sean Reed)
Get Started Running...Taking the First Steps (Gina Kraft)
Improv (David Eshelman)
(FULL) Mobile Photography (Megan Morris)
Smoking with Nate (Nate Chapman)
The Psychology of Bias (Justin Moss)
Tomorrow in Focus: Saving for Your Ideal Retirement (Angela Cutler)
Upside-Down Drawing (Neal Harrington)
Virtual Historical Tour of Pope County (Charity Park)
Wanna Bet? (Susan West)
Indicate your interest for the 10:30-11:45 am session. *
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Bar Trivia (Angela Black)
Barbie Bungee Jumping (Amber Harrington/Jessica Young)
(FULL) DIY-Jarcuterie: Learn to Make Charcuterie in a Jar (Cass Capen-Housley)
Feet, Lines, and Rhymes: The Craft (and Fun) of Poetry (Tori Sharpe)
Geology and Geological History of Arkansas (Jacob Grosskopf)
How Did We Get Here? (Sam Strasner)
Hooked on Crochet (Dan Warwick)
How to Sell Anything to Anybody! (Bill Morelan)
Introduction to Paper Marbling (Aaron McArthur)
Yoga for Beginners (Erin Clair)
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