The Executive Series was launched in 2013 to inspire students to think about academic and career paths that can help prepare them to succeed in the workforce.
Men of color are invited to attend a mixer to learn how they can serve as mentors to students enrolled in Triton’s TRIUMPH student support program.
The program is filled with information about where bats live, what they eat and the vital contribution they make to the ecosystem.
Triton College professors Dr. Ruth Hallongren (psychology), Dr. Daniele Manni (philosophy) and Eugene Muhammad (philosophy) will talk about depression and suicide from the perspective of their fields.
Seating is limited for this free event. To reserve a seat, contact Joanna Oleksiak at (708) 437-6915 Ext. 3219 or email joannaoleksiak@triton.edu.
Parents will have the opportunity to meet the teachers and tour the classroom, as well as register their child for the 2019-2020 school year.
Dr.Holland will share her reflections from the “America to Me” documentary series, as well as other professional experiences and suggestions for educational reform.
Items may be dropped off between Nov. 1 and Nov. 30 at the Office of Student Life, Room B240.
The event, presented by the Triton College Student Association (TCSA), takes place from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the Student Center Cafeteria.
RSVP is looking for older adults who want to volunteer to help police recruits refine their interviewing and report writing skills.
The FREE event is Wednesday, Oct. 10, 7:30-10 p.m., in the Performing Arts Center (R218), located in the R Building on the east side of Triton’s campus.
Triton joined other schools and organizations to heighten public awareness and increase understanding of the vital role that adult education and family literacy plays in our nation's well being.