The 38th Annual SSF-IIIHS International Conference

July 5 to 14, 2013

Hotel Delta Centre-Ville
777 University Street
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

International College Week Schedule

C1 = Conference 1   •   CW = College Week   •   C2 = Conference 2   •   Sx = Session x

*Simultaneous presentations: Select a or b or c or d

Monday, July 8

College Week
Session 1
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Fadel Behman, PhD
b) Marilyn Rossner, PhD
c) Stephen Sinatra, MD

PRELUDE: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. • Meditation led by Marilyn Rossner, PhD, EdD, followed by the International College Orientation, Enquires, and Information Meeting also with Dr. Rossner

Detail from the Chartres Cathedral
Suzane Northrop

a*) Suzane Northrop: “Researching the Afterlife: An Exploration of Death & Love” (Workshop: 2  hrs)
During this insightful presentation, renowned medium, author, and bereavement expert Suzane Northrop shares academic research (conducted by Dr. Gary Schwartz) that demonstrates profound proof that there is, in fact, an Afterlife beyond death. She also shares over 30 years of personal experience helping clients heal the loss of loved ones. Through sharing powerful research, inspiring stories and insightful tips, you will both walk away with a deep new perspective on death and discover your own ability to connect with your loved ones on the other side. Demonstrations will be conducted with select attendees. There will also be a Q & A opportunity. (Also see C1-S6)

Dr. Raymond Moody

b*) Raymond Moody, MD, PhD: “On Matters of Life and Death” — Part one of two (Workshop: 2 hrs)
After a lifetime of research into near-death and shared-death experiences, Dr. Moody shares the secrets they can teach us about this life and the next. (Continued in CW-S2b)

Dr. James & Dr. Desiree Hurtak

c*) James J. Hurtak, PhD, PhD, & Desiree Hurtak, PhD: “The Overself Awakening: The Meeting of Spirituality and Modern Science” (Workshop: 2 hrs)
Understanding our Overself body is the starting-point to discovering how we can work with the All That Is. Join Drs. Hurtaks as they discuss their latest book, Overself Awakening. Learn how remote viewing allows us to come in contact with the entire cosmos. Using meditation techniques that incorporate Sacred Names, we will explore ways to tap into the Universal Mind and find an inner Oneness of being.

Monday, July 8

College Week
Session 2
2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Z. Blackburn, PhD
b) Marilyn Rossner, PhD
c) Rev. B. Lyman, PhD
d) Mikel Lizarralde, MTC

James Mullaney, FRAS

a*) James Mullaney, FRAS: “The Biocosmos: Life Everywhere!” (3½ hrs)
Explore the provocative likelihood (many feel the “certainty”) that we are not alone! This illustrated journey features stunning images from the Hubble Space Telescope and other instruments. Topics include the latest searches for extraterrestrial life; the religious and philosophical implications of its discovery; the profusion of life’s building blocks scattered throughout space; the ice-covered liquid water oceans on the moons of Jupiter and other giant planets; comets, near-Earth-asteroids, and mass extinctions; profound new discoveries in exobiology and cosmology; our heritage and destiny as “children of the stars” and “citizens of the universe.” An optional Q & A session and/or telescopic stargazing (weather permitting) will follow the program.

Dr. Raymond Moody

b*) Raymond Moody, MD, PhD: “On Matters of Life and Death” — Part two of two (Workshop: 3½ hrs)
Dr. Moody continues his presentation. (See CW-S1b)

Dr. Lilly Rahmann

c*) Lilly Rahmann, PhD: “Crystal Energy and the Human Electromagnetic Field” (Workshop: 3½ hrs)
Crystals can detect and protect against the negative electromagnetic energies in our surroundings. The correct positioning of crystals in the home or office can greatly reduce the effects of these negative energies. Find out how.

Visitacion Merino

d*) Visitacion Merino: “Awakening Your Gifts” (Translated simultaneously) (3½ hrs)
This year is the most important ever, because we are entering the Crystalline Energy Era. Everything is experiencing a great shift, and we want to be aligned with it in order to continue developing all the gifts that we have been given (and perhaps forgotten). Re-attaining maximum potential is the priority now.

Monday, July 8

College Week
Session 3
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Cheryl Lam
b) Elaine Valdov, PhD
c) Z. Blackburn, PhD
d) Mikel Lizarralde, MTC

PRELUDE: 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Spanish Dance Sampler including Classical Folk Dance, Aragon Folk Dance, and Flamenco, with dancer Miguel Fuente

Miguel Fuente
Dr. Len Saputo

a*) Len Saputo, MD: “A Return to Healing: Radical Health Care Reform and the Future of Medicine” (Workshop: 2 hrs)
Dr. Saputo elaborates on the ideas introduced in his lecture. (Also see C1-S3)

Paul Perry

b*) Paul Perry: “Jesus in Egypt: Discovering the Secrets of Christ’s Childhood Years” (2 hrs)
Part travel adventure, part spiritual journey, and part historical detective story, Paul Perry presents his film, Jesus in Egypt, a modern day pilgrimage into parts of Egypt not often seen. An open discussion follows.

Dr. Zacciah Blackburn

c*) Zacciah Blackburn, PhD: “The 6 Gates” — Part one of two (Workshop: 2 hrs)
Zacciah will engage in two sacred sound practices based upon a 6 Gateway inter-dimensional orientation toward, and perception of, “All Time and Space,” utilizing “Gateways of Perception” into subtle realms of consciousness and the Holy Beings dwelling therein. The Templates of Wisdom (Crystalline Encodings), and Elemental Energies present there, assist us in awakening at the deepest levels, within the Heart of Creation. (Continued in CW-S9c)

Mayte Padrón and Juan de Dios Carrascosa

d*) Mayte Padrón: “Remember Who You Are” (Translated simultaneously) (1 hr)
There is a path where dreams awaken and become true; a path that requires a meeting with the self. Everything you wish for is waiting there. And when that Divine and Sacred moment comes, all time invested will be compensated.

   Juan de Dios Carrascosa: “Science and Consciousness: Healing Through Understanding” (Translated simultaneously) (1 hr)
December 21, 2012, marked the beginning of a new era of illumination and harmony. Now, everything comes to light, and science and consciousness speak the same language.

Tuesday, July 9

College Week
Session 4
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Mikel Lizarralde, MTC
b) Fadel Behman, PhD
c) Madan Bali, PhD

PRELUDE: 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. • Meditation led by Busta Akong, co-author, with Dr. Constant Madon, of Magical Encounters

Busta Akong
Philip Shepherd

a*) Philip Shepherd: “At Rest in the Body, at Rest in the Mystery” (Workshop: 3 hrs)
Neuroscience has discovered that every human is born with a second brain in the belly. It’s spiritual significance, though, is only recognized by more ancient cultures, which universally recognize it as our vital center, the ground of our being. In this workshop, participants will learn practices by which they can awaken the consciousness of this second brain, and come to rest within its integrating genius.

Dr. Michael A. Cremo

b*) Michael A. Cremo, PhD: “My Science, My Religion” (3 hrs)
Dr. Cremo continues his exploration of the relationship between science and religion introduced in his lecture. (Also see C1-S3)

Dr. Joyce W. Hawkes

c*) Joyce W. Hawkes, PhD, with Helen Folsom, MA, CHT: “Cell-Level Healing: The Experience, the Science, the Take-Home Skill” — Part one of two (Workshop: 3 hrs)
Together we explore how theory, science, and new evidence from research translate to the experience of healing. Allow yourself the joy of transformation as spirit enlivens the sacred ground of your body. With guided practices, take a new level of skilful means home for yourself and others. (Continued in CW-S5c)

Tuesday, July 9

College Week
Session 5
2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) A. Moonien Two-Owls
b) James Hurtak, PhD
c) Madan Bali, PhD

Dr. Lilly Rahmann

a*) Lilly Rahmann, PhD: “Meteorites and Crystal Skulls” (Workshop: 3 hrs)
Learn the importance and the power of meteorites and how they can help increase your vibration. Crystal skulls are record keepers and a fabulous tool in crystal energy work. Lilly will unveil some of its many secrets.

Dr. Stephen Sinatra

b*) Stephen Sinatra, MD: “We Are All Connected” (Lecture: 4 hrs)
This discussion is a sharing of journeys: how two very different men from different backgrounds came together. One revealed messages from heaven; the other messages from earth. The lecture will include Tommy’s three-week journey on the other side, which was a very prolonged NDE (near death experience). Tommy’s journey highlights most if not all of the research on the NDE subject matter. A review of a few of Dr. Sinatra’s NDE cases (cardiologist/psychotherapist) demonstrates that not all NDEs are joyful. Learning to help people cross over and a discussion of the deathing experience will give the participant useful tips if they are at the bedside of someone ready to cross. The end of the lecture will focus on lessons learned from Dr. Sinatra that support optimum healthy living. The essence of Tommy’s journey and Dr. Sinatra’s recommendations will support the vibratory state of the body. In essence, raising one’s vibration is the pivotal cardinal step in our search for physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.

Dr. Joyce W. Hawkes

c*) Joyce W. Hawkes, PhD, with Helen Folsom, MA, CHT: “Cell-Level Healing: The Experience, the Science, the Take-Home Skill” — Part two of two (Workshop: 4 hrs)
Dr. Hawkes continues her presentation. (See CW-S4c)

Tuesday, July 9

College Week
Session 6
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Fadel Behman, PhD
b) Z. Blackburn, PhD
c) Marilyn Rossner, PhD

PRELUDE: 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Music with Jacques Gravel, bass trombonist with a flair for the experimental and a penchant for acoustic sounds

Jacques Gravel with bass trombone
Dr. Eben Alexander

a*) Eben Alexander, MD: “Rethinking Everything: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey Through the Afterlife” (Lecture: 2 hrs)
Dr. Alexander recounts his transcendental near-death experience in the midst of bacterial meningitis, and his arduous trek toward understanding its profound lessons, through a complete revision of everything he had come to believe about science, consciousness, spirituality, and the very nature of existence.

Adhi Moonien Two Owls

b*) Adhi Moonien Two-Owls: “Three Branches of the Same River” (2 hrs)
Arts, Science, and Spirit are not separate. They are ways we view the same dancing waves and particles that make up our world. Like the story of the three blind men touching the elephant, some will see them as the aesthetic beauty of colour and light, some will see them as the dance of tiny impulses that can be used to power and harness great scientific achievements, and some will see them as the stuff of stars and the mystery of the universe. Regardless of the path, we are all working toward deeper understanding.

Shaykh Abdul Haqq

c*) Shaykh Abdul Haqq: “Putting Spirituality into Practice: Preparing the Heart to Receive Heavenly Outpourings” (Lecture: 2 hrs)
The distinguished Naqshbandi-Sufi scholar leads the way to spiritual happiness.

POSTLUDE: 10:15 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. • Mediumship Demonstration with Marilyn Zwaig Rossner, PhD, EdD

Dr. Marilyn Zwaig Rossner

Wed., July 10

College Week
Session 7
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Mikel Lizarralde, MTC
b) Cheryl Lam
c) Rev. André Chevalier
d) Elaine Valdov, PhD

PRELUDE: 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. • Meditation led by Mary Swaine, ND, naturopath and multi-therapist

Mary Swaine, ND
Philip Shepherd

a*) Philip Shepherd: “Our True-Born Wholeness” (Presentation: 2 hrs)
Knowledge and experience cannot be integrated in the realm of sterile idea. Such integration requires the open channels of a deeply mindful body. For 10,000 years, though, our culture’s journey has been dividing mind from body, so that today we hardly know what it is to return to our true-born wholeness. Drawing from physiology, physics, myth, and linguistics, Philip illuminates our history in a way that helps us return to the living mystery of the present.

Dr. Cairo P. Rocha

b*) Cairo P. Rocha, PhD, OMD: “Toyo Igaku: A Journey Through the Highlights and Healing Secrets of Japanese Traditional Medicine” — Part one of two (Presentation: 3 hrs)
Dr. Rocha recounts his experiences as an acupuncture student in Japan, where he was guided by various masters and exposed to a wide spectrum of therapies. (Continued in CW-S8b)

Rev. André Chevalier

c*) Rev. André Chevalier: “When North Becomes South” — Part one of two (Workshop: 3 hrs)
With angelic and spiritual guidance, Rev. André conducts a circle of all nations. “Walking Buffalo,” one of his guides, has been preaching and singing the glory of the changes to and for humanity. Some of those changes are the acceleration of psychic development, or “Gifts of the Spirit.” So if your inner being suggests that you come and share in this ceremony, then welcome the call and be part of the Great Dreamers’ dream. (Continued in CW-S8c)

Elaine Valdov

d*) Elaine Valdov, PhD: “Become a UN Peace Ambassador” (3 hrs)
Peace and human rights activist, Dr. Elaine Valdov details how you can participate in the UN’s global peace-building efforts, and in fulfilling its Millennium Development Goals.

Wed., July 10

College Week
Session 8
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Fadel Behman, PhD
b) Cheryl Lam
c) Mikel Lizarralde

Dr. Eben Alexander

a*) Eben Alexander, MD: “Rethinking Everything: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey Through the Afterlife” (Workshop: 3 hrs)
As a scientist and physician who was blessed with a life-altering experience, Dr. Alexander is challenged by that experience to explore and understand the convergence of science and spirituality in a new way. Now a regular meditator, he believes the connection to our inner spirit and non-local consciousness is essential to fully grasp our lives on Earth. In this workshop, Karen Newell of Sacred Acoustics joins him in leading a group meditative experience using sacred sound.

Dr. Cairo P. Rocha

b*) Cairo P. Rocha, PhD, OMD: “Toyo Igaku: A Journey Through the Highlights and Healing Secrets of Japanese Traditional Medicine” — Part two of two (Presentation: 3 hrs)
Dr. Rocha continues the journey. (See CW-S7b)

Rev. André Chevalier

c*)Rev. André Chevalier: “When North Becomes South” — Part two of two (Workshop: 3 hrs)
The circle continues. (See CW-S7c)

Wed., July 10

College Week
Session 9
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Lilly Rahmann, PhD
b) S. Campbell-Fournel
c) Rev. André Chevalier
d) Mary Swaine, ND

PRELUDE: 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Music with Jacques Gravel, bass trombonist with a flair for the experimental and a penchant for acoustic sounds

Jacques Gravel with bass trombone
Dr. Olga Mandodari

a*) Olga Mandodari, PhD: “The Structure of Space and Energy: Ancient Vedic Knowledge and Modern Views” — Part one of two (2 hrs)
Learn about ancient thought on the structure of Space and the birth of Time in comparison with current ideas, and how Time/Space connects to one’s own inner structure. Discover the very intimate link between us and the universe. (Continued in CW-S12a)

Grace Bubeck

b*) Grace Bubeck, PhD, MSc: “Intuition and the State of Flow” (Workshop: 2 hrs)
Intuition is an inner gesture of opening our minds and hearts to what we need to know and feel. The more open we are, and the less the rational mind interferes, the more we are able to be in a state of flow. We’re aligned with the greater flow of Life, and we’re at peace.

Dr. Zacciah Blackburn

c*) Zacciah Blackburn, PhD: “The 6 Gates” — Part two of two (Workshop: 2 hrs)
Zacciah presents the second part of his experiential workshop. (See CW-S3c)

Mary Swaine

d*) Mary Swaine, BA, ND, PMIAC: “Uniting Ancient Wisdom Teachings with Modern Common Sense” (Workshop: 2 hrs)
Ancient Wisdom Teachings are timeless, but our relationship to them changes over time. Today we must unite them with our rational minds without distorting them. Mary’s talk succinctly describes Teachings from Lemuria, Egypt, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, China, Tibet and “primitive” cultures, and the relationships between them. She also clarifies Teachings that are particularly relevant for us and the planet this year.

POSTLUDE: 10:15 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. • Mediumship Demonstration with Mikel Lizarralde, MTC and Rev. André Chevalier

Mikel Lizarralce, MTC and André Chevalier

Thursday, July 11

College Week
Session 10
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Marilyn Rossner, PhD
b) Madan Bali, PhD
c) Rev. Alma Grimaux
d) Rev. B. Lyman, PhD

PRELUDE: 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. • Meditation led by Sri Madan Bali, PhD, Vedanta master teacher and scholar, and founder of Yoga Bliss

Dr. Madan Bali
Maria Gomori

a*) Maria Gomori, PhD, MSW: “Your Third Birth: Re-Defining Your Self” — Part one of two (Experiential Workshop: 3 hrs)
Master NLP programmer and practitioner, and advanced trainer in Virginia Satir’s Avanta International Training Network, Dr. Maria Gomori presents a whole-day workshop that will be an experience towards maturity and freedom. (Continued in CW-S11a)

Dr. Madan Bali

b*) Sri Madan Bali, PhD: “Yoga as Future Medicine” (3 hrs)
Learn how yoga is being use as treatment for a variety of health concerns such as asthma, migraines, hypertension, chronic pain, stress, anxiety, depression, and the like.

Rev. Bernard Grimaux

c*) Rev. Bernard Grimaux, PhD: “Exploring Hermetic Science” (Lecture: 3 hrs)
Are the Seven Principles of Hermetic Science relics of a distant past or essential building blocks of the future? Understanding the seven principles of this philosophy is food for the brain, but applying them in our daily lives is a task for the heart. A special meditation will help bridge the gap between the brain and the heart.

Adhi Moonien Two Owls

d*) Adhi Moonien Two-Owls: “Where Science, Art, and Spirit Meet” (3 hrs)
The Human experience brings together many observations, creating designing skills, and inspiration about the world around us. These can be defined by understanding through science, art, and creative problem solving, and the ecstatic spiritual wakening experience.

Thursday, July 11

College Week
Session 11
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Marilyn Rossner, PhD
b) A. Moonien Two-Owls
c) Fadel Behman, PhD
d) Lilly Rahmann, PhD

Maria Gomori

a*) Maria Gomori, PhD, MSW: “Your Third Birth: Re-Defining Your Self” — Part two of two (Experiential Workshop: 3 hrs)
Master NLP programmer and practitioner, and advanced trainer in Virginia Satir’s Avanta International Training Network, Dr. Maria Gomori continues her whole-day workshop. (See CW-S10a)

Francine Jarry

b*) Francine Jarry: “A Return to Living in ‘Natural Time’ with the 13 Moon/Month Calendar” (Multimedia presentation: 3 hrs)
Multi-faceted artist Francine Jarry blends her spiritual resources with her vast musical experience and background. In her presentation, Francine explains how to use the 13 moon/month calendar, the history behind it, and the importance of getting back to living in natural time.

Dr. Ibrahim Karim

c*) Ibrahim Karim, PhD: “Methods to Achieve the Enchanted Mind and Enchanted Environment” (Workshop: 3 hrs)
Dr. Karim, founder of BioGeometry, presents exercises and solutions to balance the mind and restore harmony to our polluted surroundings.

Dr. Lilly Rahmann

d*) Lilly Rahmann, PhD: “Quantum Energy” (Workshop: 3 hrs)
Usui-Tibetan Reiki Master, certified Quantum Touch Instructor, and certified Hypnosis Instructor, Dr. Lilly Rahmann shows us how to reduce physical and emotional pain and inflammation, how to realign bone structures, how to balance glands and organs, and demonstrates powerful methods of self-healing.

OPTION: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Benefit Psychic & Spirit Tea — Mini-readings with over 25 gifted SSF & Visiting Intuitives (extra registration)

Bird Carrying Rose in Beak

Thursday, July 11

College Week
Session 12
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Lilly Rahmann, PhD
b) Marilyn Rossner, PhD
c) S. Campbell-Fournel

Dr. Olga Mandodari

a*) Olga Mandodari, PhD: “The Structure of Space and Energy: Ancient Vedic Knowledge and Modern Views” — Part two of two (2 hrs)
Dr. Mandodari continues her comparison. (See CW-S9a)

Bishop Kevin Daniels

b*) Bishop Kevin Daniels, DMin, EdD: “Understanding the Multiple Aspects of the Gift of Prophecy” (Lecture: 2 hrs)
Bishop Kevin Daniels is an evangelical charismatic Christian minister, and a Professor of Social Work at Morgan State University, in Baltimore. He teaches and serves as curriculum Chair over both “Human Behavior” and the “Social Environment and Group Dynamics” curriculum sequence.

Dr. Barbara Stone

c*) Barbara Stone, PhD: “Was Yahweh Bipolar?” (Lecture: 2 hrs)
Yahweh showed two distinctly different attitudes toward humans in the Old Testament, loving them but slaying them by the thousands when they disobeyed, and planning to exterminate them all with the flood. Recent archeological discoveries from ancient Sumer show the true identity of Yahweh and present a truly shocking story about ancient astronauts and the origin of our species.

Friday, July 12

College Week
Session 13
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Moderators:
a) Mikel Lizarralde, MTC
b) Fadel Behman, PhD
c) Mary Swaine, ND
d) S. Campbell-Fournel

PRELUDE: 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. • Meditation led by Mikel Lizarralde, MTC, Spanish medium, clairvoyant, and tarot reader

Mikel Lizarralde, MTC
Mikel Lizarralde, MTC

a*) Mikel Lizarralde, MTC: “Psychic & Spirit Phenomena” (Workshop: 3 hrs)
Understand your innate gifts and discover how to communicate with ALL the different dimensions.

Dr. Jean Ratte

b*) Jean Ratte, MD: “The Biophysics of Christianity” (Presentation: 3 hrs)
The human body is the most complex device in the universe. It can detect what medical imaging cannot. It is a prism or spectroscope that can separate the four fundamental physical interactions in both their matter and antimatter aspects. It can directly detect the meaning of information from the pericorporeal field, bypassing sensory perception. Every concept which corresponds to a biophysical reality has a specific spectrogram or bar-code. We can see the biophysical process underlying the dogmas of different religions and their common physical ground, at the quantum, subquantum, and meta quantum levels.

Helen McCarthy

c*) Helen McCarthy: “The Science of Inner Change: Becoming Renewed in Every Way” (Workshop: 3 hrs)
Helen encapsulates a longitudinal study that began in 1997 in Perth, and captured the inner changes that began in the Energy Field and entered the body via the DNA, to create new biochemistry and new programs of human functioning. There will be a simulated animation of those changes and the data that was captured to validate them within Helen and others, in tandem with her own process of regeneration.

Susan Campbell-Fournel, MEd

d*) Susan Campbell-Fournel, MEd: “The Integration of Ancient Nutritional Practices with Current Nutritional Research” (Workshp: 3 hrs)
The nurturing of the body, the house of the soul, has been a focus for man, since ancient times. This workshop will review ancient nutritional practices and their relevance for modern man. Current research can be confusing and contradictory; Susan will take you on a journey to explore foods that will bring health and harmony. Become an enlightened nurturer and begin to experience the power and energy of eating clean WHOLE FOODS.

Friday, July 12

College Week
Session 14
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Moderators:
Fadel Behman, PhD

Dr. Fadel Behman

Fadel Behman, PhD, MSc: “Conscious Awareness of Science and Spirituality as Partners for Happiness” (1½ hrs)
Objective secular advancement by modern science and technology contributes great collective material comfort, with little impact on individual happiness. Subjective inner peace of mind and harmony of emotion are the fruits of inner or individual spiritual practice and experience, with less impact on collective wellness. Both together are needed for future global peace. The current global interdependence raises the urgent need to individually and collectively integrate both approaches, namely Science and Spirituality, for future wellness, happiness, and compassionate love for all.

Friday, July 12

College Week
Session 15
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Presiding:
Marilyn Rossner, PhD

Dr. Marilyn Rossner

International College Graduation Ceremonies & Reception — with refreshments & music (1 hr)
All college participants are urged to attend! An opportunity to socialize! Come & enjoy!

 

International College Week ends. International Conference 2 begins Friday, July 12, at 7:30 p.m.