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The Center for Continuing Studies provides dynamic educational experiences for personal and professional growth. We encourage adults to think creatively, act knowledgeably, and live reflectively.

All of our progeams and classes, are open to anyone seeking a new and engaging way to make meaning of his or her life and the lives of others. Learn more...

**Fall 2008 Catalog (PDF)**


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Reading and Writing about Race in Portland

Color stick peopleThis two-day workshop is for teachers and community members of all ages who want to explore Portland's history with race and racism. Lessons explore the multiple causes of racial segregation and environmental racism and help students understand how institutional racism is perpetuated today. This includes a mock tribunal and examination of local history with ongoing segregation and racism. Learn more...

BAM! Boys Advocacy and Mentoring

BAM small coverBoys, in general, are struggling with relational issues. Research shows that boys on the whole lack empathy, social skills, and friendship skills relative to girls. Having worked independently for many years as advocates for boys, three Portland professionals teamed up to support boys and the adults who care about them. Peter Mortola, professor at Lewis & Clark and school psychologist; Howard Hiton, professional counselor in private practice; and Stephen Grant, social worker and school counselor, share a passion for boy’s issues. This workshop will give participants all that they need to effectively lead a BAM! group. Learn more about this one-day workshop...


For more information contact:

The Center for Continuing Studies
Phone: 503-768-6040
Fax: 503-768-6045
E-mail: ccps@lclark.edu
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Location: Rogers Hall, Office 217
Address:
Center for Continuing Studies
0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd, MSC 85
Portland, OR 97219

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