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Susan Ginley

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Mar 16, 2020, 3:06:47 PM3/16/20
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Online capstone!

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From: Becki Hunt Ingersoll <ing...@pdx.edu>
Date: Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 7:44 AM
Subject: [Advising Information] Another new online capstone for spring - please share
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Here is another online capstone option for spring term:
 
E-mail received from Contact Katherine Kangas on March 13 2020, 03:55 PM
 
From:  Katherine Kangas (kan...@pdx.edu)
To:  advi...@pdx.edu (advi...@pdx.edu)
Date:  Friday, March 13, 2020 03:54 PM
Subject:  New online capstone for spring
 
Hello Advisers, 

University Studies just opened up another section of my online capstone Story, Portraits, and Civic Action. If you have students wanting an online option for spring, please pass this info on. 

CRN: 65754


And here is a link to the instagram feed where my students post their portrait projects. 

This capstone is based upon 30 hours (total) of volunteer work with an organization of the student's choice. It is the student's responsibility to find a community partner to volunteer with weekly before the course begins. However, because of the short timeline and larger social context of a coronavirus pandemic, I am willing to help students find safe and suitable placements in the community. 

Kate Kangas
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Capstone Instructor 
University Studies 
Portland State University 
 


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Becki Hunt Ingersoll 
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Advising & Career Services
Portland State University
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Undergraduate Advising Resource Center
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