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Events
Thesis Evening
The Thesis Evening is an annual celebratory event for students and the community to share in the spirit of the program, and to publicly acknowledge graduating students´ work over the past two years. This is a wonderful event to attend if you are interested in finding out more about the program.
This year's students presented their thesis work on Wednesday, May 25, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, in the Green Music Center, North building. Mingling, student slide show, viewing student work, and enjoying light refreshments occurred from 6 - 6:30 pm. Parking $2.50. Campus Map.

The 2011 students and their topics:
- Tina Azaria, The Pantheistic Psyche: Integration through Mask, Myth and Ritual
- Martine Bouvard, The Son of the Wind and Spiritual Transformation
- Sandy Fisher, Establishing the Taproot: An Ecopsychological Inquiry into Home
- Rosemary Freeman, Experiences of the Heart: A Qualitative Heuristic Study
- Jackie Johansen, Images of the Feminine: Deconstruction and Psyche
- Ted Pawloski, Identity and Initiation: A Nature-Based Inquiry
- Shelby Pudwell, Mask-Making and Experiences of the Self: A Participant-Observer Study
- Niko Whitmire, Trickster in our Midst: A Case Study of Archetypal Influence




Information Meeting
Learn about the Master's program at our next information meeting on Sat Feb 11, 2-4 pm in Stevenson 3042.
A Day in Nature
Join Bill Plotkin for a soulful experience in nature, Sun Feb 12, 10 am - 3pm.
"Death dances around my bed" Frida Kahlo and the Archetype of Death
Expressive arts therapist Kate Donohue explores Frida Kahlo's paintings and their link with her life, Sat March 17, 10am - 1pm, Stevenson 1002.

