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- From: Arika Morrison <>
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- Subject: Traveling Postcards Campus to Campus
- Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 14:58:43 +0000
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Hello All, I’m sending this out on behalf of Caroline Lovell from Traveling Postcards. She did a campus tour last fall and is starting to book for next fall! She trained me and I would be happy to talk about my experience with this creative healing workshop. Students have really loved creating the cards…and receiving them.
Take good care, ~Arika
Licensed Professional Counselor/Supervisor Master’s Training Coordinator Sexual & Interpersonal Violence Care Coordinator Counseling & Psychological Services | 225 Bird Building
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- Traveling Postcards Campus to Campus, Arika Morrison, 03/05/2018
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