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Information from the League regarding registration for Innovations 2003 and Learning Summit


Online registration for the Innovations 2003 which includes an exciting selection of informative Learning Center Courses, is now available at the link below! Early registration helps ensure that you reserve a place in the Learning Center Course(s) of your choice and that you take advantage of early registration discounts up to 30%.REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE AT: <https://www.league.org/i2003/reg/noflash/reg1.asp>

WHAT:
Join the most innovative community college professionals as they come together to improve student and organizational learning through innovation, experimentation, and institutional transformation.

WHEN:
March 16-19, 2003
Hosted by Maricopa Community Colleges
Coordinated by Estrella Mountain Community College and Mesa Community
College

WHERE:
Phoenix Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix has garnered well-earned praise as one of the world’s top five golf
destinations. As the sixth-largest city in the United States, with nearly
1.3 million residents, Phoenix offers a multitude of cultural and
recreational activities. Greater Phoenix gives visitors the opportunity to
enjoy countless activities ranging from outstanding museums, galleries,
performing arts, fine dining, horseback riding and cowboy shoot-outs. The
climate makes outdoor activities, such as desert jeep tours, hot-air
ballooning, and water recreation a way of life. And we haven’t even
discussed day trips to scenic Arizona destinations like the Grand Canyon
and Sedona. <https://www.phoenixcvb.com/>

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
<https://www.league.org/i2003/keynoters.html>
Kweisi Mfume, President and CEO, NAACP, Baltimore, Maryland
Harry Pachon, President, Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, Claremont,
California
David Ward, President, American Council on Education, Washington, DC
Geoffrey Caine, LL.M., Author, Consultant on Learning Communities, San
Bernardino, California
Renate Nummela Caine, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of Education, California
State University, San Bernardino, California
Steve Benson, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Political Cartoonist, The Arizona
Republic, Phoenix, Arizona

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE:
Innovations is a conference dedicated to improving student and
organizational learning through innovation, experimentation and
institutional transformation. Mark you calendar now and join the most
energetic professionals in community colleges as they come together to
showcase their model programs, share lessons learned, and look to the
future by exploring innovations in (1) learning and teaching, (2)
leadership and organization, (3) workforce preparation and development, (4)
student services and activities, (5) basic skills and developmental
education, (6) resource development and foundation management, and (7)
research, assessment, and accountability
This year’s conference continues the tradition of providing an array of learning opportunities for participants:
· Engaging forums discussing critical issues facing community college educators
· Roundtable Discussions offering a more personal setting for exchanging ideas
· Poster Session Presentations primarily delivered in the form of visual displays
· Learning Center Courses-three-hour and six-hour intensive workshops granting Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
· E-Mail and Internet Lab
· The opportunity to exchange ideas with hundreds of colleagues during receptions, coffee and refreshment breaks, and after-hours gatherings

PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS:
League Learning Summit, showcasing exciting approaches to teaching and learning-https://www.league.org/ls2003/index.html [see below for registration information]
Homeland Security and Civic Engagement Summit --
<https://www.league.org/i2003/homeland.html>
National Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs
National Conference-https://www.league.org/i2003/nacctep.html
Community College Baccalaureate Association Third Annual Conference-
<https://www.league.org/i2003/ccba.html>
Leadership Succession Strategies Institute for Women in Higher Education-
<https://www.league.org/i2003/nild.html>
If you would like additional information about Innovations 2003, please
contact Rochelle Gordon at <mailto:gordon@league.org> or visit
<https://www.league.org/i2003/index.html>


LEAGUE LEARNING SUMMIT 2003 INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION [Innovations 2003 Conference and the League Learning Summit are two distinct events requiring separate registration]

WHEN:
March 14-16, 2003

WHERE:
Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE AT:
<https://www.league.org/i2003/reg/noflash/reg1ls2003.asp>
Introducing the League Learning Summit, dedicated to showcasing exciting approaches to teaching and learning, fostering networking and collaborative opportunities among colleagues, and investigating how colleges have undertaken significant organizational development and transformation to improve student learning. The Summit will feature outstanding speakers, information-rich breakout sessions, and social events designed to maximize networking and fun.
Learn more about this exciting summit please contact Bill Flynn at
<mailto:nccet@earthlink.net> or visit:
<https://www.league.org/ls2003/index.html>

JOIN TERRY O’BANION IN GRADUATE STUDY ON THE LEARNING COLLEGE. Through Antioch University McGregor, you can incorporate Learning Summit activities into a doctoral, master’s, or continuing education course on the Learning College. Review the key concepts of the Learning College and critique how colleges are applying these concepts. Course dates are March 13 through March 16. Go to <https://www.mcgregor.edu/ccm/partners/league> for course and registration information. Students must also register for the Learning Summit through the League. Register early-a maximum of 25 students will be enrolled. Use your pre-approved McGregor Professional Development Scholarship to save on tuition.

Dr. Susan Salvador
Office for Student Services
12/13/2002