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Children on the Front Lines of the Syrian Crisis: A presentation and discussion with Tony Hoffman, Ph.D.

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MIIS- Student Affairs
Tony Hoffman is a lecturer in child development at UCSC and at the American University of Beirut (AUB). He teaches courses on war-affected children and children protection in extreme circumstances. He has been promoting and supervising psychosocial programs for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon since 2014. This presentation raises awareness about the needs of the great majority of children affected by the Syrian crisis, who live as refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, and Syria.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

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CCF's First Meeting

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MIIS- Student Affairs
Come, bring your lunch, and meet all the members of CCF. Together let’s decide what we would like to do this semester.

McCone M127

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CCF Lunch

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MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

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CCF Lunch

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

Closed to the Public

CCF Lunch

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

Closed to the Public

CCF Lunch

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

Closed to the Public

CCF Lunch

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

Closed to the Public

CCF Lunch

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

Closed to the Public

CCF Lunch

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

Closed to the Public

CCF Lunch

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Bring your lunch, chat, and then discuss the book of First Samuel with us.

Morse A202

Closed to the Public