Events for Wednesday, Nov 02, 2016
<< Nov 01 Nov 03 >>Gettysburg Campus - Bystander Awareness
- 11:30 - 12:45
- The Robert C. Hoffman Community Room
- Jessica Knouse
717-339-3536
jlknouse@hacc.edu
This event will also be held at 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. in The Robert C. Hoffman Community Room
A bystander, or witness, is someone who sees a situation but may or may not know what to do, may think others will act or may be afraid to do something. Bystander education programs teach potential witnesses safe and positive ways that they can act to prevent or intervene when there is a risk for sexual violence.
The bystander approach offers opportunities to build communities and a society that does not allow sexual violence.
Dual Enrollment Webinar
- 6:00 - 6:30
- http://hacc.adobeconnect.com/webinar/
- Emily Fox
717-780-2347
ejfox@hacc.edu
High school juniors and seniors have the opportunity to take courses at a HACC campus or online that count toward high school credit and college credit, giving the student a head start and a feel for what a college courses entail. The best part? The cost for a high school student to take a dual enrollment course is $100 per credit.
How does dual enrollment work and how can high school students get started? Find out more by attending the 30-minute Dual Enrollment webinar on Wednesday, November 2 at 6:00pm Eastern. . The webinar is suitable for high school students, parents, and school administration.
Gettysburg Campus 'Engaging Bystanders in Sexual Violence Prevention'
- 11:30 - 12:45
- The Robert C. Hoffman Community Room
- Dianne Brooks
717-339-3532
dgbrooks@hacc.edu
A bystander, or witness, is someone who sees a situation but may or may not know what to do, may think others will act or may be afraid to do something. Bystander education programs teach potential witnesses safe and positive ways that they can act to prevent or intervene when there is a risk for sexual violence. This presentation is to teach bystanders to act more responsibly.
Gettysburg Campus 'Engaging Bystanders in Sexual Violence Prevention'
- 1:15 - 2:30
- The Robert C. Hoffman Community Room
- Dianne
717-339-3532
dgbrooks@hacc.edu
A bystander, or witness, is someone who sees a situation but may or may not know what to do, may think others will act or may be afraid to do something. Bystander education programs teach potential witnesses safe and positive ways that they can act to prevent or intervene when there is a risk for sexual violence. This presentation is to teach bystanders to act more responsibly.