Adult Learner Program hosts day of games, entertainment
Published on March 13, 2007 by The Sentinel
The Adult Learner Program, in collaboration with the
Kennesaw Activities Board, International Student Association and
International Student Retention Services, hosted Family Fun Day on
March 10.
Family Fun Day is just one ALPs that aims to get adult learners,
nontraditional students, faculty and their families involved in campus
life.
The day began with an activity called “Playing Your Way Around the
World: Education Through Cultural Games.” ISA set up different arts and
crafts tables featuring art projects from different countries including
Germany, China and Australia.
Following the fun and games, families gathered to watch “Over the Hedge.”
Photo above: John Isenhour, Ph.D, director of IT, and his daughter create a Chinese lantern.
Photo right: ISA members Maiko Ikegami and Frances Melo prepare their table for Family Fun Day.
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