LCCS - Contact Us Stacy Tedrick, staff Accountant. Professor of Old Testament, 2002 BA, minnesota BibleCollege MA Messner, Consortial Program Coordinator, Teacher education, 1997 BA http://www.lccs.edu/contact.shtml
Chamber Staff Lisa Tabor Manager of education 651.265.2767 lisa@saintpaulchamber.com. Commerce Center 401 North Robert Street, Suite 150 - Saint Paul, minnesota 55101 Phone http://www.saintpaulchamber.com/chamber/chamber_staff.asp
HCET Calendar Of Events Training for Planned Parenthood of minnesota/South Dakota development and reproductivehealth staff training for Sponsored by Health Care education and Training http://www.hcet.org/events/past/gliche02.html
Extractions: An intensive five day residential training experience for human service professionals working in sexuality, HIV/AIDS, community health, and family planning education. The purpose of GLICHE is to provide a forum for professionals to strengthen their competence and productivity. The emphasis is on improving the skills that educators need to positively affect their students/clients behavior.
CREEDs Board Of Directors staff Energy Specialist, MN Energy Alley program of MEI education from the Universityof minnesota, Morris in many facets of environmental and outdoor education. http://www.creedproject.org/board.htm
Extractions: WHO WE ARE We have two classes of Directorship, Full Directors, with full voting rights and Associate Directors who do not have voting rights (to avoid conflict of interest or for other reasons) yet who sit on the Board by virtue of their special expertise or knowledge. Our current Directors are:- Political Science Professor, Anoka Ramsey Community College, Coon Rapids. Masters in Sociology from Bielefeld U. in Germany; Ph.D. from Northern Arizona U. Currently developing "Trans-Atlantic Futures Workshop", a project enabling students at ARCC to exchange experiences and information with renewable energy groups/experts in Western Europe. Before coming to the U.S. Dr. Peter worked with his father Rudi Peter on Future Workshop Saar, CREED's sister organization in Dillingen, Germany. V.P. Finance/C.F.O., ECM Publishers, Inc.. Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Coon Rapids City Council (1972-74); MN State Senator (1974-96); Chair, Environmental Trust Fund Coalition. Boards:- MN Zoo; MN Center for Environmental Advocacy (MCEA); Catholic Charities, Archdiocese Mpls./St. Paul, Anoka Hennepin Education. Foundation; Anoka Hennepin Tech. College Foundation.; Family Life Mental Health Center; Citizens League. Commissions:- Anoka Ramsey C.C. Advocacy Comm.; Anoka Hennepin Tech. College Advocacy Comm.; Coon Rapids Charter Comm. Native Dubuque, IA. Grad. Zoology Iowa State USMC aviator 25 yrs. WWII/Korea. Taught sciences 20 yrs. Anoka-Hennepin School Dist./Sci. Chair 10 yrs. Secondary occupations:- flight instructor Naval Air Stn., Pensacola, FL, Naturalist/State MN/U.S. Natl. Parks; Crop Sprayer; Wildlife Warden/Natl. Audubon Soc.; Co-owner Solar Components. of MN Co.; Elder Hostel Coord.; Writer/E.I.S. documents/school curricula/military survival/scientific journals.. General interests:- aviation, birds, gardening, landscaping, X-C skiing, community planning, wildlife research, politics, writing, aircraft noise abatement, wise energy use, environmental interactions.
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Extension Educator and Professor, Univeristy of minnesota. Rachel, Ozretich, ParentEducation Coordinator, Extension, Oregon Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: The purpose of the CYFERnet Professionals Databaase is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Adams, Marilyn Spokesperson, President, and Founder Farm Safety 4 Just Kids Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Associate Director - Family, Youth and 4-H University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University Cooperative Extension Atkins, Beth Curriculum Development Specialist Virginia Tech Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Barbour, Joella Family and Human Developement Agent Virginia Cooperative Extesnion Barker, Heidi
Table 4.7. States That Prov Ide Funding For Or Offer Staff Dev E 118 SHPPS 2000 Table 4.7. States That Provide Funding for or Offer staff Development on Mental Health and Social Services Topics for Mental Health or Social Services staff, by Topic 1 Yes No ? Incomplete Data AfterSc h ool Program s Alcohol http://www.cdc.gov/NCCDPHP/DASH/shpps/summaries/pdf/table4_7.pdf
TxDLA 2003 Conference development support to faculty and staff from each of and the University of MinnesotaCooperative Learning of institutions offering Higher education training on http://www.txdla.org/events/2003conf/track_faculty.html
Extractions: Texas Woman's University Abstract: This presentation will focus on the evolution of faculty training efforts of Texas Womans University from large-scale, departmental programs to individualized plans that better address faculty strengths and weaknesses. The new training emphasis is accomplished through a self-paced, integrated, multimedia approach and with minimal staff effort.
NCCTE - Staff Directory This is the staff directory for the National Research Rosemarie Park University ofMinnesota Department of Work, Community and Family education 1954 Buford http://www.nccte.org/about/staffdir/index.asp
Extractions: Help Advanced Home About the Centers ... Printer Friendly STAFF DIRECTORY This is the staff directory for the National Research Center for Careeer and Technical Education and the National Dissemination Center for Career and Technical Education Name Title Phone No. Fax No. E-Mail Address Corinne Alfeld
NCCTE - Staff Directory This is the staff directory for the National Research Rosemarie Park University ofMinnesota Department of Work, Community and Family education 1954 Buford http://www.nccte.org/about/staffdir/index.asp?Printer=Y
Education Riverside, Sherman and Wahpeton (Circle of Nations) is available by calling the MinnesotaChippewa Tribe education Division at (218) 3358584. staff Directory. http://www.mnchippewatribe.org/education.htm
Extractions: Fax: (218) 983-3641 Talent Search The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Talent Search Program currently serves 37 targeted schools in the northern two thirds of the state. Talent Search is a program which identifies qualified youth at the secondary level who have potential for post-secondary education and encourages them to complete high school and pursue post-secondary education. The program also encourages those who have not completed secondary or post-secondary education, but who have the ability to do so, re-enter those programs. This is an outreach program into targeted schools. The target schools for Talent Search are: Albrook, Bagley, Bemidji ALC, Blackduck, Bug O Nay Ge Shig, Carlton, Cass Lake/Bena, Cherry, Circle of Life/ Ponsford, Cloquet, Coleraine/Bovey, Cook, Cook County, Deer River, Denfield, Detroit Lakes, Duluth Central, Fosston, Grand Rapids/Bigfork, International Falls, Isle, Kelliher, Mahnomen, McGregor, Moorhead, Nay Ah Shing, Nett Lake/Orr, Northland Learning Center, Ojibwe School, Onamia, Park Rapids, Pine City, Remer, Sandstone, Tower/Soudan, Walker and Waubun.
Links Please contact our NWRDC staff member Linda Nelson the twelve counties of NorthwestMinnesota through business loans, grants, training and education. http://www.nwrdc.org/links.htm
Extractions: Please send link suggestions to mara@nwrdc.org last update Our goal is to have all the links in our web site categorized in this table. Hopefully, this will provide an easy way for viewers to find interesting informational links. Please use the list as a guide as to whether your link has been added or updated, or if your link is missing from our site. "These free listings are not necessarily supported or funded by the Northwest Regional Development Commission. The NWRDC has the right to deny any requests. All links are periodically reviewed." NORTHWEST MINNESOTA Business growth means starting or growing a business in our area of Minnesota. Good sites to search include:
Minnesota Infant Mental Health Workgroup Members 5524 pears022@tc.umn.edu, Rose, Terrie Coordinator Harris Center for Infant/ToddlerDev. Ryan, Char education Specialist 2 minnesota Department of http://education.umn.edu/ceed/projects/infantmentalhealth/members.htm
Tim Penny - Where They Stand the costs and quality of higher education in this the challenges faced by the MinnesotaState Colleges and University (MnSCU) faculty, staff and administration http://www.timpenny.com/where2.cfm
Extractions: Tim Penny believes that educating Minnesota's young people in the public education system is the most important role of the state. Period. When it comes to K-12 education, Tim Penny believes we must give more flexibility to allow new ideas to come to light in the public education system. Creative ideas can and will come to the table when we focus on problem areas, get to the root of the financing dilemmas and reduce state mandates. Several challenges lie ahead for education. One glaring problem is the high school drop-out rate - as high as 40 percent in our Minneapolis and St. Paul districts. Tim Penny believes this crisis must be a focus of the next Governor. More students should be offered a skills-training track that prepares lower-performing students for decent jobs at decent wages. Mentoring should also be available to every child who needs it. School districts should be given as much flexibility as possible to find innovative ways of dealing with this issue. The financial situations of school districts across the state vary greatly. Some are facing serious funding shortfalls and some are managing. Some are faced with disproportionate expenses of special education and second-language teaching. A one-size-fits-all approach to education will not work.
Education Minnesota Advanced. Copyright 2002. All rights reserved. education minnesota, 41 SherburneAve., St. Paul, MN 551032196, 651-227-9541. http://spft.educationminnesota.org/edu_mn/site_map.cfm?EXPAND=276&PAGE_ID=4470
For An Afternoon - For A Lifetime -- History, city hall, business, library, recreation, churches, events.Category Regional North America minnesota Localities W Wells JANUARY 2003. New Wells City Administrator. Wells City Administrator, Ronda Allis,is now on staff. Stop by City Hall and meet her. Fitness Center Opens. http://www.wells.mn.us/
Extractions: Search Tips N E W S flash MARCH 2003 City of Wells Job Applications are Available On-line. Just click "City Jobs" on the drop down menu. FEBRUARY 2003 A Home of Your Own, Inc. A Home of Your Own, built a new office facility in the South Industrial Park. The Open House is to be held on February 6 from 3pm to 7pm JANUARY 2003 New Wells City Administrator Wells City Administrator, Ronda Allis, is now on staff. Stop by City Hall and meet her. Fitness Center Opens It Figures fitness center opened on January 20th in the former Peoples State Bank Building. Center for Specialty Care now taking appointments The Center for Specialty Care has completely remodeled the former Radio Shack Building is now open. Wells Community Development Office If you have a question not covered on this site, please feel free to contact: Zoa Heckman, Wells Community Development Director wellscity@bevcomm.net Wells Home Businesses Listing (click below)
Minneapolis Urban League positive African Americans in the State of minnesota; Minneapolis Urban League's HealthEducation Division, appeared Sent staff representative to Paris, France http://www.mul.org/healthservices.cfm
Extractions: (Prevention of HIV/STD and Teen Pregnancy) Definition: Staff and youth peer educators motivate and educate African American youth on the power of self-determination and practical methods to prevent HIV, STDs, and teen pregnancy. The program engages youth in its curriculum through various outreach efforts, including the distribution of safe sex kits containing condoms and information on how to use them properly. The program also includes prevention messages regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The annual cost of the program is $391,000. Expected Outcome: Participants will understand the need for responsible sexual behavior and healthy personal relationships. Participants will also know how to practice abstinence or safe sex to prevent pregnancy and inhibit the spread of HIV/AIDS. Example: John, an African American male, came to the Minneapolis Urban League Health Services division in 1997 as a 16-year-old peer educator. As part of the HIPP HOPP team, John learned about different STDs and HIV/AIDS. Since he became a peer educator, John has altered both his past behavior and his outlook on life. At age 17, he discovered that he was HIV+, which only increased his resolve to become a stronger force in the fight against HIV/AIDS. As a result, John went on to become the president of the Minnesota Youth Council of the Minnesota Commissioners Task Force. He now resides in Washington D.C. and travels to many different states to speak and educate others about the fight against HIV/AIDS.
U Of MN, Duluth - Education And Human Service Professions,College Of resources for academic employees, staff and students Professions, University of MinnesotaDuluth Bohannon education AND HUMAN SERVICE PROFESSIONS,; COLLEGE OF http://webapps.d.umn.edu/cgi-bin/service/ddi/directory-view?groupid=83
MINCAVA - Fall 1995 Newsletter of Public Safety (612) 2977311. Unlearning Violence minnesota Dept. of EducationOffice of Community Collaboration (612) 296-9010. Center staff. http://www.mincava.umn.edu/center/newsltr2.htm
Extractions: Saint Paul, Minnesota When the Higher Education Center Against Violence and Abuse openedits doors at the University of Minnesota in September 1994, awork program had already been developed that would take it through1994 and 1995. The work program included regional meetings, taskforces, an electronic clearinghouse, pilot projects, conferences,and research. The Center received strong support from Senator Jane Ranum andher colleagues in the Minnesota Legislature; unfortunately, withthe restructuring of the Minnesota Higher Education CoordinatingBoard (HECB), legislative funding for the Center ended. With carefulbudgeting and with some additional funding from HECB, the Centeris able to continue its work through December 1995. The ExecutiveCommittee met in June to create a strategy and will meet againin October to make some decisions about future work based on thefinancial viability of the Center. We are currently seeking fundingfrom a variety of sources including foundations and the federalgovernment. We are also working with other groups with similarinterests who would like to create partnerships, particularlyin the areas of the electronic clearinghouse and professionaltraining. In the meantime, our work has continued full force. Our energyand enthusiasm have not waned in the least. The task forces havemet and are finishing their recommendations, use of the clearinghouseis growing daily, a major conference will be held in October,and work is in progress to secure the Center's future. The Centerhas received support from both professionals and educational institutionswho believe that this work is vital in addressing violence preventionand intervention. We are looking forward to a Center with a longfuture.
MCUCSA College of education and Human Development. University of minnesota Twin Cities. StaffNancy Swenson, Career Counselor 2001 njswenson@stthomas.edu. http://www.mcucsa.org/roster.html
Extractions: MN Education Job Fair Association 2002-2003 MCUCSA Membership Roster Augsburg College Center for Service, Work, and Learning Campus Box # 310 2211 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN Staff: Lois Olson , Director 1997 olson3@augsburg.edu Telephone: 612-330-1474 Lynda Olson , Associate Director 1994 olsonl@augsburg.edu Heidi Lender, 2001 nlender@augsburg.edu Telephone: 612-330-1167 (Lynda) 612-330-1762 (Heidi) Fax: 612-330-1432 http://www.augsburg.edu/cswl Bemidji State University Career Services 102 Sanford Hall 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, Box 18 Bemidji, MN Staff: Margie Thomas Giauque , Director of Career Services, 1985 mgiauque@bemidjistate.edu Nancy Haugen, Associate Director of Career Services, 2001 nhaugen@bemidjistate.edu Telephone: 218-755-2038 Fax: 218-755-4115 http://www.bemidjistate.edu/career Bethany Lutheran College 700 Luther Drive Mankato, MN